Alternatively you can do 

cvs rdiff -s -D "1/1/2037" .

which prints the names of the directories only. The wrapper script, 
cvsls, which I posted about two months ago does not do it.

Eugene.

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Derek R. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Antony Stace wrote:
> 
> > Is there a command which will list information about all the 
projects in
> > the CVS repository?  Ie, what projects exist, what files are being
> > worked on in each project, etc.  Or do I need to write a script 
to get
> > this type of info?
> 
> There isn't one.  'cvs co -c' and 'cvs co -s' will work if the 
modules
> admin file is up to date but you shouldn't set up a modules file 
for this
> reason.
> 
> The easiest way is to use 'ls' in the toplevel of the repo if you 
have
> access.
> 
> You can try the following to get a complete file list, and you 
might be
> able to deduce the project list from that:
> 
>      cvs -nq rdiff -s -D"Jan 1, 1970" . |awk '{print $2}'
> 
> There's also a wrapper script floating aroud that I'm told does 
what you
> ask.  Search the mail archives.
> 
> Derek
> 
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