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CVS history query
From: |
Jason Brown |
Subject: |
CVS history query |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Oct 2005 18:10:27 -0600 |
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Greetings all, been lurking for several months trying to get up to speed
beyond reading the manuals, but have a question regarding an incident that
recently occurred...
Is there any way in CVS to get a "working copy history"...e.g. some
compilation or options that can be tweaked to view what commands people have
ran from a checked out copy?
We have a system where a file appears to have been rolled back to a previous
version (1.33 of 1.46) sometime in the past day--but bash history, and
searching for local backup copies (.#foo.file) reveals no evidence of any
commands (or even file modifications on this system...as it is just a testbed
where files are checked out and ran) other than a boring "cvs update" and the
recent creation of a tag "cvs tag stable_2005_10_20"
Whatever happened did most certainly set the file in question to sticky, as it
required resetting the tags (cvs update -A filename) to get an update on it
to take.
Any theories...or ideally someone telling me there's some way configure CVS to
track or log working copy history would be appreciated.
Regards,
-Jason-
- CVS history query,
Jason Brown <=