Reinstein, Shlomo writes: > > Is there a "clean" way to find out what is the CVSROOT of a working > directory and where in the repository it is located? I need to find that out > from within a Perl script, and by "clean" I mean that I prefer not to look > into the CVS/Root and CVS/Repository files, because I consider them to be > CVS internals that might change some day.
No. I'd recommend going ahead and using CVS/Root and Repository -- since that's what essentially all CVS clients do, the chances of them ever changing is very small. -Larry Jones All this was funny until she did the same thing to me. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
