[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I have looked very hard at cvs history to determine the exact times >that mark the changes I want. >Somehow I don't end up getting them. Am I confused as to how rtag with >a -D works? > >cvs -d ... rtag -D "date0" redo_mb_0 project >cvs -d ... rtag -D "date1" redo_mb_1 project > >
`cvs log', prior to 1.12.12 or so, outputs times in the UTC timezone, but does not label them as such. Times passed as arguments to -D on the CVS command line are interpreted in the client's local timezone, which, unless you live in the same longitude as Greenwich, England, will be at least an hour off. The easiest way to work around this, prior to 1.12.12, is to add either the string "UTC" or the string "+0000" to the end of the time you are cutting and pasting from the `cvs log' output and into a command line argument. Regards, Derek -- Derek R. Price CVS Solutions Architect Ximbiot <http://ximbiot.com> v: +1 717.579.6168 f: +1 717.234.3125 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
