[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> I was doing a 'cvs diff -s -r <> -r <>' but I thought that there must
> be something else out there, but I just was not aware of it.
Have you looked at "cvs patch -s"?
-Larry Jones
I don't want to be THIS good! -- Calvin
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Thanks Spiro and Andy for your answers.
I was doing a 'cvs diff -s -r <> -r <>' but I thought that there must
be something else out there, but I just was not aware of it.
The 'cvs -q up -r <>' that Spiro sugested is actually pretty good,
never thought about it.
Too bad there isn't a command to s
> > I am trying to get a list of files changed between two tags. I am
> > aware of 'cvs diff' command but not interested to see in the output
> > the lines that have changed, contextually or not, I just need to see
> > _what_ files have changed, period. I have checked all options of 'cvs
> > diff'
Hello,
* On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 06:53:49AM -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to get a list of files changed between two tags. I am
> aware of 'cvs diff' command but not interested to see in the output
> the lines that have changed, contextually or not, I just need to see
> _what_ fil
Hello,
I am trying to get a list of files changed between two tags. I am aware
of 'cvs diff' command but not interested to see in the output the lines
that have changed, contextually or not, I just need to see _what_ files
have changed, period. I have checked all options of 'cvs diff'
including --