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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Hi ,
> Using  "checkout -d top ." command we are able to check out the modules as
> well as able to view the modules in a list.But we do not want to check out
> the modules on our local machine,we only want a list of all the modules
> present on the server. Can you please tell us the exact command only for
> listing all the modules as this is required very urgently.

If the modules are all listed in your CVSROOT/modules file, then you may
use the command:

    cvs checkout -c

If the modules have not all been listed in the CVSROOT/modules file,
then you may be interested in the new 'cvs rls' command that has just
been added to the feature branch of the cvshome.org version of cvs
(1.12.7.1). It will be in the cvs 1.12.8 release of cvs when that
version is released.

If you need a more stable release of cvs that already has the 'cvs list'
functionality, you may be interested in the latest release from
cvsnt.org which already has that functionality available.

        Enjoy!
        -- Mark
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