"A.R. (Tom) Peters" wrote:

> On Mon, 21 May 2001, Shailesh Garg wrote:
>
> >     I am not able to find any command that  give me list of all the builds.
> > I recently installed CVS and moved all source from microsoft VSS. It's all working 
>fine from last three weeks.
>
>   I second that.  I inherited a source repository where people have been
> using CVS but didn't really know how (well, maybe I don't either; and yes,
> I have read the Coriolis book).
>   I like to see all the tags that have been applied to a module.  `cvs
> history -a -T` does not give what I want.
> - it shows lots of tags not related to the module I want
> - it does not show tags that I recently applied (or tried to...)
> - each tag occurs numerous times
> - it does not show if a tag is a sticky tag or a branch tag, which is of
> vital importance.

http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_8.html#SEC75


> By the way, the output of `cvs history` is sub-optimal.  I could not find
> documentation of the actual meaning of all the columns with this
> particular command.

This information is there.  There is a link to a thorough description of the history 
command in the above.


> Where do I submit change requests?

This list or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Derek

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