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--- Jeremy Johnstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What he really needs to do is just email one of the
> people who has shell
> access to the CVS server so that way they can make a
> tarball of the
> directory for him. That way he will have full
> history on the files as he
> was wanting without massively attacking the server.
> I am not sure who
> all has access, but I do know there are a few.
>
> Jeremy
>
> On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 14:44, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> > > You could run this for each module, but it'll
> tax the CVS server pretty heavily, and you'll have a
> mess on your end (sorting).
> > > It'll work, though.. (tested very quickly; may
> be buggy).
> > >
> > > #--CUT
> > > EXTENSION=xml; SUFFIX="_REV-"; for f in `find .
> -name '*.'$EXTENSION`; do REV=`cvs log $f | grep
> "^revision" | awk {'print $2'}`; for
> > > r in $REV; do cvs update -r $r -p $f >
> $f$SUFFIX$r; done; done;
> > > #--CUT
> > >
> > > Run it from the top level of each (previously
> checked out) module.
> > >
> > > Enjoy.. remember.. it's probably buggy, and
> you're going to upset some admins. (-:
> > > Play on your own server.
> >
> > You will upset the admins and developers trying to
> work on PHP, so I
> > suggest you only try to do such things on a very
> small set of files.
> >
> > Goba
> >
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--- Jesus M. Castagnetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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