I am just learning CVS. I have created a repository and
put some files into it. I have associated tags "mytag"
and "mytag2" with various versions of some files. I would
like to print a list of the filenames and revision numbers,
but cannot figure out how.
The manual seems to indicate the "log" command can to
something like what I want. If I execute "cvs log",
it prints all the information about all the files in
the repository. The manual indicates I can use the
"-r" option to print information about files with
specific tags. However, when I execute "cvs log -rmytag2",
it still prints out information on all the files, even
those without tag "mytag2". What I would really like
is just a list of the (filename, revision number) pairs
with the specified tag. For example:
dir1/file1 1.1
dir1/file2 1.3
dir2/filex 2.1
How can I get this?
Thanks in advance,
Gary Farmer
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