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Re: Finding out which tags exist
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Larry Jones |
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Re: Finding out which tags exist |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Mar 2004 18:34:34 -0500 (EST) |
Rolf Leggewie writes:
>
> One idea I had was to get the status for the file ChangeLog which
> probably exists in most repositories. But either I have done something
> wrong or what I think is more likely is that "status -v ChangeLog" will
> not work unless I have a local working directory of CVS project files
> which I do not.
Right, status requires a working directory. However, the rlog command
does not require a working directory and it can also give you a list of
tags for a file.
> Oh, while I am with the experts ;-), just another question. Is it
> possible to make a fully working CVS working directory and thus save the
> download for a complete initial checkout by importing a source tarball
> in a certain fashion? I guess this is not the case but wanted to ask
> nonetheless.
Only if the tarball contains the CVS metadata (i.e., the CVS
subdirectories). If it does, then simply exploding the tarball creates
a bona fide working directory, you don't have to do anything special.
-Larry Jones
Apparently I was misinformed. -- Calvin
- Finding out which tags exist, Rolf Leggewie, 2004/03/15
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- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Rolf Leggewie, 2004/03/17
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Larry Jones, 2004/03/17
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Rolf Leggewie, 2004/03/18
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Larry Jones, 2004/03/18
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Geoff Beier, 2004/03/19
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Derek Robert Price, 2004/03/19
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Geoff Beier, 2004/03/19
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Derek Robert Price, 2004/03/19
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Todd Denniston, 2004/03/19
- Re: Finding out which tags exist, Rolf Leggewie, 2004/03/20