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From: Christopher Fogarty
Subject: remove
Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 09:30:09 -0400

Please remove my name and e-mail address from all your
lists immediately.

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[ On , May 17, 2001 at 16:56:08 (+0900), Tanaka Akira wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: Newby : moving/renaming files loses version information?
>
> In article <address@hidden>,
>   address@hidden (Greg A. Woods) writes:
>
> > One thing PCL-CVS doesn't have (which CVSweb does, for example) is a
> > quick and dirty way of "seeing" the files in the Attic and thus being
> > able to operate directly on them.  This would help PCL-CVS users not
> > only with removed files, but with files existing only on branches that
> > the current working directory is not viewing.  If "cvs status" had an
> > option to show "Attic" files (actually any file from the repo that's not
> > in the current working directory's view) then adding such a feature to
> > PCL-CVS would be quite easy....  It could use "cvs ls", but that's
> > rather hackish IMHO.
>
> `cvs log -R' is not sufficient?

Maybe!  I didn't realise that little trick would print all files, not
just those visible in the working directory....

Thanks!

--
                                                        Greg A. Woods

+1 416 218-0098      VE3TCP      <address@hidden>     <address@hidden>
Planix, Inc. <address@hidden>;   Secrets of the Weird <address@hidden>

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