On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 12:21:04 -0700
David Schnepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#> Did you ever get an answer to this? This is precisely the problem I
#> hit my head against every few months. I wound up writing a python
#> script that figures out the differences between top-of-branch and
#> top-of-tree. It would be so much simplier if there were a pseudo
#> tag meaning top-of-tree
Nope... no answer at all.
I was just going to repeat the question... well, I am going to do it
right now :-)
I am aware that lack of answer usually means nobody knows the answer,
but I refuse to accept that possibility. So:
I know the code I have in my workspace. But then I want to make "cvs
update". I would like to know, however, what is going to change - and
not just filenames, but the log entries... for all the commits which
happened between my last update and now.
Something like "cvs log -rBASE::HEAD" looks perfect, and has only one
single flaw: doesn't work.
Any idea how else could I accomplish what I want?
--
Best wishes,
Slawomir Nowaczyk
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Ever stopped to think, and forgot to start again?
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