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Re: need help understanding underlying file format for cvs
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Derek Robert Price |
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Re: need help understanding underlying file format for cvs |
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Fri, 21 Mar 2003 09:32:12 -0500 |
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Ronald Petty wrote:
I have another question about browsing over pserver. I have seen hacks
for it and whatnot, but what is the plan (if any) to make cvs have some
protocol to do remote browsing. And local browsing. I know you can add
modules and do cvs co -c but if you want to see the rest you have to
know the actual file. Maybe when you do cvs import it can add a module
entry for you? But that still doesn't help with local/remote file
browsing. I am doing it all in php and would hope one day I could do
cvs ls or something.
Thanks again everyone.
Ron
There are no current plans to implement `cvs ls' that I know of.
I, personally, would not be adverse, but I would like to see some
discussion around any proposed patch to convince me that the approach is
correct. Feel free to evaluate and discuss the existing patches.
I think having import add entries to the modules file is the wrong way
to go.
Derek
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