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Robert Thorpe writes:
What you are saying is that I should make a pointless alias in the
modules file to the modules in question and whenever I wish to
create a new module I must do the same.
It's not pointless, it allows co -c to provide useful
This doesn't work because they don't have entries in the module
file. It seems to be a very simple thing to do that CVS makes very
difficult, however:
cvs history -a
Gives me all the information I need to know. This is a list of the
history of the modules in the the repository. In the
Robert Thorpe writes:
Is there any plans to introduce a command to do this more directly?
There has been a patch posted here to add a cvs ls command. Adding it
is very low priority since you can always just add entries to the
modules file so that cvs co -c will work.
-Larry Jones
The
On 4 Dec 2001, at 11:07, Larry Jones wrote:
Robert Thorpe writes:
Is there any plans to introduce a command to do this more directly?
There has been a patch posted here to add a cvs ls command. Adding it
is very low priority since you can always just add entries to the
modules file
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Robert Thorpe writes:
Is there any plans to introduce a command to do this more directly?
There has been a patch posted here to add a cvs ls command.
I have to agree that this is more of a
Robert Thorpe writes:
What you are saying is that I should make a pointless alias in the
modules file to the modules in question and whenever I wish to
create a new module I must do the same.
It's not pointless, it allows co -c to provide useful information. :-)
I don't know how to
On 4 Dec 2001, at 12:12, Jerry Nairn wrote:
There is something strange about your CVSROOT setting. It looks like you
have:
:pserver:rthorpe@cvsserver:/export/
cvsroot
I would have thought that the line was just wrapped by your email program,
but that line is shorter than other lines which
Robert Thorpe writes:
My company has a CVS server with several(5) projects on it, in
order to access them I must be able to name them, I can't always
remember the name, In particular I can't remember which words
begin with capitals and which don't. Is there a way to list all the
Hi Robert,
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 06:27:29PM -, Robert Thorpe wrote:
My company has a CVS server with several(5) projects on it, in
order to access them I must be able to name them, I can't always
remember the name, In particular I can't remember which words
begin with capitals and
Title: RE: Viewing a list of projects
... or istall TCL\TK in order to enable shell command and using macros get the list of available modules on the server.
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