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From: Luis Gonzalez
Subject: RE: Info-cvs Digest, Vol 7, Issue 54
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:13:33 -0300

cvs annotate <program> | grep <user_id>

Best regards ...

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   3. Re: acl for cvs try II (Corey Minyard)
   4. RE: Help: Obtaining User Changes (Hill, Benjamin W)
   5. RE: Help: Obtaining User Changes (Hill, Benjamin W)
   6. Re: Help: Obtaining User Changes (Riechers, Matthew W)
   7. cvs commands  in a script  (Vijay Kumar)
   8. Re: cvs commands  in a script (Larry Jones)


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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:52:34 -0400 (EDT)
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Hill, Benjamin W writes:
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> Is there a method in CVS is obtain changes to files for a particular
user,
> over a particular time? I am using pserver to connect to a remote
> repository, and would like to find out what files have been edited over a
> particular time range.

Sort of.  "cvs log" can list the log messages for changes checked in by
a particular user over a time range.  "cvs diff" can show the changes
over a time range, but it would be for all users, not just a particular
one.

-Larry Jones

What this games needs are negotiated settlements. -- Calvin


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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 12:11:36 -0700
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The URL below may help you out.

http://ant.apache.org/manual/index.html

thanks,
Jerry

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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 12:06:03 +0100
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Hi,

Is there a method in CVS is obtain changes to files for a particular user,
over a particular time? I am using pserver to connect to a remote
repository, and would like to find out what files have been edited over a
particular time range.

Cheers,

Ben


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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 21:42:11 -0500
From: Corey Minyard <address@hidden>
To: Edward Peschko <address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: acl for cvs try II
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Have you looked at my patch, at http://home.attbi.com/~minyard/?  It's
been around for a while and is well tested, and implements full ACLs
(per directory, per file, and per branch) within CVS, and has a lot of
users.

-Corey

Edward Peschko wrote:

>ok,
>
>here's acl for cvs - try II, to see if its getting through to the list.
>The patch implements very simple acl at the code level, and works against
cvs-1.11.5/6.
>Below is a bit of a writeup, followed by the patch. If people are
interested in having
>this apply against 1.12.1, I'll work on it, otherwise it does what I need
it to do, so
>I'm happy with it.
>
>---
>How it works:
>
>You create a file 'CVSROOT/aclinfo' with a list of roles and their
entries.
>There are two special roles: 'default', which you get if as a user you are
not listed,
>and 'all' which everybody gets.
>
>Each entry is either a dir or a file. If the entry is prefixed by a '!'
then you *don't*
>get the entry listed, and if its a directory, everything under the entry
listed.
>
>If it is a regular entry (ie: sans '!') you get everything underneath that
entry (or if
>this entry is a file, just that file)
>
>Entries that are underneath other entries supercede them. !dir + dir/a
means that you'll
>get nothing in dir *except* dir/a (and anything underneath *it*)
>
>
>



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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:08:09 +0100
From: "Hill, Benjamin W" <address@hidden>
To: "Jones, Larry" <address@hidden>
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Thanks!

I did a:

cvs log -d 2003-07-01 | grep date > changes.log

...and that produces:

date: 2003/05/13 10:36:10;  author: [USERID];  state: Exp;

...which shows activity percentile over date periods. The changelog:


cvs log -d 2003-07-01

...produces some decent info too!

Cheers,

Ben


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Hill, Benjamin W writes:
>
> Is there a method in CVS is obtain changes to files for a particular
> user, over a particular time? I am using pserver to connect to a
> remote repository, and would like to find out what files have been
> edited over a particular time range.

Sort of.  "cvs log" can list the log messages for changes checked in by a
particular user over a time range.  "cvs diff" can show the changes over a
time range, but it would be for all users, not just a particular one.

-Larry Jones

What this games needs are negotiated settlements. -- Calvin


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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:10:40 +0100
From: "Hill, Benjamin W" <address@hidden>
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This has made me think...

Are there any good tools that can generate HTML reports from CVS
ChangeLogs?

I'd be looking for something that generates in tabular form, a report that
would list the updates to files, and activity percentile of authors. I know
there is view CVS, but would it do this job?

Cheers,

Ben

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Subject: RE: Help: Obtaining User Changes


Thanks!

I did a:

cvs log -d 2003-07-01 | grep date > changes.log

...and that produces:

date: 2003/05/13 10:36:10;  author: [USERID];  state: Exp;

...which shows activity percentile over date periods. The changelog:


cvs log -d 2003-07-01

...produces some decent info too!

Cheers,

Ben


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Subject: Re: Help: Obtaining User Changes


Hill, Benjamin W writes:
>
 > Is there a method in CVS is obtain changes to files for a particular
> user, over a particular time? I am using pserver to connect to a
> remote repository, and would like to find out what files have been
> edited over a particular time range.

   Sort of.  "cvs log" can list the log messages for changes checked in by
   a
   particular user over a time range.  "cvs diff" can show the changes over
   a
time range, but it would be for all users, not just a particular one.

-Larry Jones

What this games needs are negotiated settlements. -- Calvin


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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:14:30 -0400
From: "Riechers, Matthew W" <address@hidden>
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"Hill, Benjamin W" wrote:
>
> Is there a method in CVS is obtain changes to files for a particular
user,
> over a particular time? I am using pserver to connect to a remote
> repository, and would like to find out what files have been edited over a
> particular time range.

CVSps <http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/> is a handy tool for this type of
reporting. You could get the logs for all commits by "foo_user" with

cvsps -a foo_user

This will dump summaries of each patchset. You can then dump the diffs for
any
number of patchsets, and also restrict the selection to a range of dates or
tags. Very nice, IMHO.

NOTE: some operations don't work so well over pserver, as they can flood
the
server with connection requests. CVSps uses a caching system that may help
mitigate this, but it's something to be aware of.

-Matt


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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 20:04:26 +0530
From: "Vijay Kumar" <address@hidden>
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Hi,

How can we include cvs commands in a shesll or perl script - no
interactive.
eg :  I need a particular version of a partcular file.

Please help.

Regards,
Vijay.



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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:11:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: address@hidden (Larry Jones)
To: address@hidden (Vijay Kumar)
Cc: address@hidden
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Vijay Kumar writes:
>
> How can we include cvs commands in a shesll or perl script - no
interactive.

Just do it.

-Larry Jones

You should see me when I lose in real life! -- Calvin


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