My tests show that your suggestions do not work.  I'm using 1.11.2.
The revisions are always retrieved from the trunk, not the sticky tag
(branch) for the tree I'm in.

Øyvind A. Holm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> On 2003-05-28 15:41-0700 Kevin Layer wrote:
>> 
>> > How do I reference the revisions on a branch for a specific date?
>> >
>> >   cvs diff -D "2 days ago"
>> >
>> > always seems to refer to the trunk, and not the branch I'm on.
>> 
>> cvs upd -r mybranch
>> cvs diff -D "2001-05-17 16:12Z" -D "2002-01-21 18:12" myfile.c
>> cvs diff -D "2001-05-17 16:12" -D "1 month ago" myfile.c yourfile.
>> cvs diff -D "2001-05-17 16:12" -D "1 year 2 months ago" *.h
>> cvs diff -D "5 years 2 months 3 weeks ago" -D "18:12"
>> 
>> Lots of combinations available. By placing a Z after the HH:MM the time
>> is specified in GMT, otherwise it’s local time.
>> 
>> If you don’t run the first update command, all the diffs will be done on
>> the main branch.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Øyvind
>> -----------
>> cat /dev/urandom >SCO


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