Hi Mark, > Nothing comes to mind, but it has been a long day... have you considered > a file that has only been added to a branch or removed from the mainline > (it will be in the Attic/ directory). well, I considerd the Attic/ as a subdir of the repository as all the others. The script could iterate through it as usual. But I see that I was wrong. The attic doesn't have a fileattr! So it's not so easy.
That's the kind of snare I expected! :) So, I guess, the processing of the Attics would require a parsing of the ,v-files, since I assume the watch or edit information there. But perhaps I am mistaken. Is it possible to remove a file which is still watched or edited. I guess at least the latter should be impossible. Or is the information about watches/edits lost in such a case? Anyway, those files wouldn't be so important anyway, since they belong in principle to trunks which have state 'dead', right?! That brings me to the question how can I get information via cvs about files being held in attics? Also I do not know what happens if you have several watches on more than one revision of a file... Have to test, but expect that to be simply appended to the according line in the fileattr file together with information which revision is actually in focus. OK, still collecting all these thoughts to get an idea what I have to take care of, since I do not really want to screw up my repositories with a bad designed tool... Looks like it's not so easy to set it up. Greetings, Marko _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
