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Is "cvs watch on" set - How can I tell from the command line?
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Peter Toft |
Subject: |
Is "cvs watch on" set - How can I tell from the command line? |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Nov 2010 14:38:14 +0100 |
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Hi all
I am using "cvs watch on" for some non-mergeable files.
That information is stored in the CVS/fileattr subdirs within
$CVSROOT.
I see now that suddenly the watch disappeared (actually the two CVS/
directory from certain parts of the $CVSROOT disappeared).
Have anyone seen similar troubles?
Question; how can I - from the command line ask whether file XYZ
has "cvs watch on"?
* I can traverse my fileattr and check whether the file(s) are there
with a line
F<FILENAME> _watched=
but I suspect you have some mythmagical cvs command to ask for
status :)
Best
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Peter Toft <address@hidden> http://petertoft.dk
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