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Re: cvs query
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Alexander Taler |
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Re: cvs query |
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Tue, 14 Jun 2005 09:37:54 -0400 |
>>>>> "Hridyesh" == Hridyesh Pant <address@hidden> writes:
Hridyesh> Hi I need to generate a log of files, which are changed in most
Hridyesh> number of times between two dates. Is there any cvs command which
Hridyesh> can give me the list of files (descending or ascending order) which
Hridyesh> are most number of times changed between two dates? Please help me
Hi, if you want to do this often, and need to write a custom
script, LibCVS may be able to help you. Or for a one shot
solution, you could try and parse the output of the cvs log
command, which takes date options. Read the cvs info pages.
Alex
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- cvs query, Hridyesh Pant, 2005/06/14
- Re: cvs query,
Alexander Taler <=