Jerry, Dave
Thanks, based on some things Jerry put in his first
e-mail I have discovered a couple of ways to do what I need. It appears
that rtag will do the work of labeling and both history and log will do
the rest. I will also look at cvszilla as well.
Don
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Don
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Weeks
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L I N U X
and then a
clarification, but it's not at all clear what you're asking. Actually, if I
take it at face value, the question is so trivial I can't understand why you
would ask it.
From: Don Weeks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 5:44 PM
At 07:17 PM 12/4/2001 -0600, Don Weeks wrote
I have maintained build baselines in the past and track exactly which
files were added. I know I can script against commitinfo but it looks like
I will not get enough info on the file to go back and tag it later.
Don
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Don .~.
Weeks /V
At 07:17 PM 12/4/2001 -0600, Don Weeks wrote:
Here is what I need to be able to do. (As background, I am used to
ClearCase and have not had much experience with CVS.) I need to capture
the filename and user name for each file committed to a repository so that
later, I can use this data to tag