Thanks for all your help guys.> Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 09:40:39 -0400> From:
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revisions> > Arthur Barrett wrote, On 08/26/2008 11:17 PM:> > > >> I forgot to
mention that we're a Windows shop and > >> use WinCVS and CVSNT mostly> > > >
There are separate newsgroups for both CVSNT and WinCVS - check the web> >
sites for the links or look at the bottom of this e-mail after my> > signature.
Todd knows a lot about 'non-gnu CVS' but nothing much about> > CVSNT, > > I'm
hurt ... you know me too well :).> Though pretty much everything the normal cvs
does, CVSNT does as well, so in > general my answers (using cvs commands)
should work. The problem comes when I > suggest running those commands inside
of Unix scripts, which I did for my > previous answer.> > > and 'non-gnu CVS'
is generally used on unix so the answers you> > get here will generally rely on
CVS only commands and also rely on unix> > commands like grep and sed and awk.>
> > >> , so when I do an update or pull based on a > >> label or tag, I get a
very crude list of files > >> with no details and the detail is in WinCVS gui.
> >> So I downloaded the free standing cvs.exe > > > > There is already a
cvs.exe on your system before you downloaded another> > - you can even see
WinCVS executing the cvs.exe commands in the command> > window. Cvs.exe is
usually in the same folder as WinCVS (but does not> > need to be).> > > > IIRC,
CVSNT (or wincvs) includes a copy of cvs2cl.py. I would suggest running > it
with the options -r -t and see if it gives you _closer_ to what you want > with
out having to write any other scripts (assuming some one on the CVSNT > list
has not given you a CVSNT command to get the answers yet). If the person > who
has been maintaining cvs2cl.py is keeping up with the perl version, you > may
be able to have cvs2cl.py output an XML file that you can parse in MANY ways.>
> > > >> and gnu command tools and I may be able to write > >> use your scripts
to get what I need. > > > > Except you probably do not need those scripts - if
you just ask on the> > correct newsgroup or read the cvsnt manual you will find
that CVSNT will> > provide a list of file revisions very easily, eg (I haven't
really> > looked at your question so this is just a guess and no substitute
for> > asking in the correct place):> > > > cvs rls -lq path/on/server> > > --
> Todd Denniston> Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)>
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