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Re: Info about tags
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Nick Patavalis |
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Re: Info about tags |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 19:31:40 +0300 |
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:24:41AM -0700, Johnson, Susan wrote:
> Nick, I would need a tool like that too. People have
> pointed me to winCVS (windows tools) but I really
> want a command-line-based output.
Looking arround I found a very interesting little perl program. I's
called "cvs-exp", its written by Sitaram Iyer <address@hidden>,
and can be found at:
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/code/cvs-exp/
It's not very sophisticated (you cannot actually "query" about the
global repository status), but it does produce a tree like the one I
was looking for. See for example the output of a test-run at one of my
repositories:
$ cvs-exp.pl arm-linux 2> /dev/null
HEAD
|- [VANILLA_ARM] <9241 files>
| |- R2_4_5_RMK2_NP1 <9198 files>
| `- R2_4_5_RMK7_NP1 <9231 files>
|- clean_arm <9241 files>
|- DECON_20010719 <9243 files>
|- PRE_MODEMCTL_PATCH <9243 files>
|- POST_MODEMCTL_PATCH <9243 files>
|- POST_MODEMCTL_PATCH1 <9243 files>
|- POST_MODEMCTL_PATCH2_RMKFIX <9243 files>
`- LATEST_KERNELS_EXP <9258 files>
Nice huh?
/npat
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