Thanks, I'm trying to automate the process, is there a CVS command that can give me this information or am I going to have to parse the Entries file to determine this?
Larry Jones wrote: > Nathan Coast writes: > >>There are files in the CVS repository that aren't on my filesystem. I think >>there are two ways that this can happen: >>1) I checked out a full set of files from the repository at some point later I >>deleted some files from my filesystem. >>2) After I checkout out a full set of files from the repository, someone else >>has added new files to the repository. >> >>Is there a mechanism to determine which case applies for each of the missing files? >> > > You can look in the CVS/Entries file -- if the file is listed there, it > was checked out and you deleted it. If it isn't listed there, you never > checked it out. > > -Larry Jones > > The game's called on account of sudden death. -- Calvin > > _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
