I think you may be able to use the CVS rdiff or patch command to list all the files
that changed. But it will not list the actual changes.

-Anjali

Fabian Cenedese wrote:

> Hi
>
> With cvs log -rLAST_TAG:: I get a list of all files and the changes they had
> since this tag. Unfortunately the state of every file is printed out, even
> if there
> wasn't a change at all. If only few files changed I have to look through all of
> it to find them. I know, scripts are a nice way to filter output. But I just
> wondered if I can make it output only those files that I wanna see (selected
> revisions >0).
>
> Thanks
>
> F. Cenedese
>
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