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Re: cvs rlog
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Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: cvs rlog |
Date: |
Fri, 09 Dec 2005 18:21:17 -0800 |
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Hi Moises,
cvs 1.12.x (and the most recent x == 13) will already display the
timzeone of the client in the 'cvs rlog' output for you by default.
bash-3.00$ cvs -d :fork:/tmp/cvs-testit init
bash-3.00$ TZ=CST ./cvs -d :fork:/tmp/cvs-testit rlog CVSROOT/verifymsg
RCS file: /tmp/cvs-testit/CVSROOT/verifymsg,v
head: 1.1
branch:
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
keyword substitution: kv
total revisions: 1; selected revisions: 1
description:
- ----------------------------
revision 1.1
date: 2005-12-10 02:16:59 +0000; author: mdb; state: Exp;
initial checkin
=============================================================================
bash-3.00$ TZ=UTC ./cvs -d :fork:/tmp/cvs-testit rlog CVSROOT/verifymsg
RCS file: /tmp/cvs-testit/CVSROOT/verifymsg,v
head: 1.1
branch:
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
keyword substitution: kv
total revisions: 1; selected revisions: 1
description:
- ----------------------------
revision 1.1
date: 2005-12-10 02:16:59 +0000; author: mdb; state: Exp;
initial checkin
=============================================================================
bash-3.00$
-- Mark
Zanabria, Moises <address@hidden> writes:
> Guys,
>
> A silly question, is there any way to get the Local Time format using
> the "cvs rlog" command?
Yes, use a cvs 1.12.x server and client.
> I mean, I want to know if there is an option like rlog command:
> rlog -zLT
>
> I couldn't see it:
>
> Usage: cvs rlog [-lRhtNb] [-r[revisions]] [-d dates] [-s states]
> [-w[logins]] [files...]
> -l Local directory only, no recursion.
> -b Only list revisions on the default branch.
> -h Only print header.
> -R Only print name of RCS file.
> -t Only print header and descriptive text.
> -N Do not list tags.
> -S Do not print name/header if no revisions selected. -d,
> -r,
> -s, & -w have little effect in conjunction with -b, -h,
> -R, and
> -t without this option.
> -r[revisions] A comma-separated list of revisions to print:
> rev1:rev2 Between rev1 and rev2, including rev1 and rev2.
> rev1::rev2 Between rev1 and rev2, excluding rev1.
> rev: rev and following revisions on the same branch.
> rev:: After rev on the same branch.
> :rev rev and previous revisions on the same branch.
> ::rev rev and previous revisions on the same branch.
> rev Just rev.
> branch All revisions on the branch.
> branch. The last revision on the branch.
> -d dates A semicolon-separated list of dates
> (D1<D2 for range, D for latest before).
> -s states Only list revisions with specified states.
> -w[logins] Only list revisions checked in by specified
> logins.
> (Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)
Right, it will not be part of the rlog command.
-- Mark
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- cvs rlog, Zanabria, Moises, 2005/12/09
- Re: cvs rlog,
Mark D. Baushke <=