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Re: logs of revisions since release
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Colm Murphy |
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Re: logs of revisions since release |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Dec 2001 17:10:07 +0000 |
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Hi Larry,
It looks like I have mis-understood the purpose of cvs log.
That said I still have a problem with its operation.
Say I have a directory with two files: file1 and file2.
file1 contains MyTag and file2 does not.
"cvs rlog -rMyTag:: directory"
returns the RCS logs for file1 since MyTag along with all of the RCS
logs for file2 with a warning that file2 doesn't contain the tag MyTag.
I would expect that if a file doesn't contain the tag then no RCS logs
are returned.
I am using CVS 1.11.1p1 on Solaris 2.6.
I have also tried downloading the latest CVS sources but they have the
same behaviour.
Basically it looks like I am seeing the same behaviour as Chuck.
Colm A
Larry Jones wrote:
Colm Murphy writes:
I think that there is a bug in cvs log (and cvs rlog) in 1.11.1.p1 in
that it returns information on all the files in the module/directory you
specify and not just the ones with the tags you specify.
That's not a bug -- it's the way it's designed. The -r and -d options
only specify which log messages to display, not which files.
-Larry Jones
I hate being good. -- Calvin