>> Is there a way to find out after the fact?
Jim> Only if the tag was applied using 'rtag', and if you have enabled Jim> history logging. Jim> If the tag is a branch tag, you can come up with a window of time, by Jim> examining the latest timestamp of the branch point, and the earliest Jim> timestamp on the branch itself. The LibCVS Perl library includes some code which performs this calculation for both branch and non-branch tags. It could easily be moved into a stand-alone script. https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/libcvs-perl/ Alex -- https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/libcvs-spec Access CVS through a library. PGP: ID: 0x23DC453B FPR: 42D0 66C2 9FF8 553A 373A B819 4C34 93BA 23DC 453B I should have thought that being bored stiff three quarters of the time was an excellent preparation for working life. -- Sir Humphrey Appleby. _______________________________________________ info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
