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From: | Res Pons |
Subject: | RE: CVS Log |
Date: | Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:28:02 -0700 |
Larry, I tried both of the commands below, as you mentioned, in a project which hasn't had any activity for a long time, therefore, shouldn't have generated a report at all but to my amazement, it did! cvs log -d"2008-05-01<2008-09-26" I also realized that there shouldn't be any space between -d and its ARG, and the ARG should be in double quotes or CVS will complain. Thanks Rez > To: address@hidden > Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 20:07:51 -0400 > From: address@hidden > CC: address@hidden > Subject: Re: CVS Log > > Res Pons writes: > > > > I'm testing right now and run the command below to give me a short log > > since yesterday but the entire log or history spews out: > > > > c:\myworkingfoler\project1>cvs log -d 2008-09-25 > > That's because you're not using -d correctly -- the above gives you the > most recent log entry on *or before* 2008-09-25. To get the log *since* > that date, you need: > > c:\myworkingfoler\project1>cvs log -d '2008-09-25<' > > To get 1-May to 26-Sep, you'd use: > > c:\myworkingfoler\project1>cvs log -d '2008-05-01<2008-09-26' > -- > Larry Jones > > Things are never quite as scary when you've got a best friend. -- Calvin > > I See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. See Now |
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