Re: Info about tags

2002-10-24 Thread Nick Patavalis
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 08:15:30AM -0400, James Hughes wrote: Nick Patavalis wrote: What tags exist, listed in chronological order? What are the names of the tags corresponding to vendor-branch imports, in chronological order? What tags exist in a specific branch? cvs

Re: Info about tags

2002-10-24 Thread James Hughes
Nick Patavalis wrote: Is there any way to get, via a script of something, information about the tags in a CVS-controlled tree? I want for example to answer the questions like the following: What tags exist, listed in chronological order? What are the names of the tags corresponding to

Re: Info about tags

2002-10-24 Thread Todd Denniston
Nick Patavalis wrote: On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 08:15:30AM -0400, James Hughes wrote: Nick Patavalis wrote: What tags exist, listed in chronological order? What are the names of the tags corresponding to vendor-branch imports, in chronological order? What tags exist in

Re: Info about tags

2002-10-24 Thread Nick Patavalis
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:10:30AM -0500, Todd Denniston wrote: Nick Patavalis wrote: Take for instance this very real example (my source-tree is a linux-kernel): cvs status -v Makefile === File: Makefile

Re: Info about tags

2002-10-24 Thread Larry Jones
Nick Patavalis wrote: What tags exist, listed in chronological order? What are the names of the tags corresponding to vendor-branch imports, in chronological order? What tags exist in a specific branch? Your questions are mostly unanswerable. Tags are tags -- CVS keeps no record of

Re: Info about tags

2002-10-24 Thread Nick Patavalis
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:24:41AM -0700, Johnson, Susan wrote: Nick, I would need a tool like that too. People have pointed me to winCVS (windows tools) but I really want a command-line-based output. Looking arround I found a very interesting little perl program. I's called cvs-exp, its

RE: Info about tags

2002-10-24 Thread Zieg, Mark
From: Nick Patavalis [mailto:npat;inaccessnetworks.com] Looking arround I found a very interesting little perl program. It's called cvs-exp, it's written by Sitaram Iyer [EMAIL PROTECTED], and can be found at: http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/code/cvs-exp/ That is cool. Thank you for

Info about tags

2002-10-23 Thread Nick Patavalis
Is there any way to get, via a script of something, information about the tags in a CVS-controlled tree? I want for example to answer the questions like the following: What tags exist, listed in chronological order? What are the names of the tags corresponding to vendor-branch imports, in