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cvs -n update -r TAG <- Can I get the version?
From: |
Peter Toft |
Subject: |
cvs -n update -r TAG <- Can I get the version? |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Mar 2006 10:41:07 +0100 |
hi there
Often I use "cvs -n update -r TAG" to see which files will be updated
when I update from the current version of my files to the release tag "TAG".
What I do need also are the version numbers of the files.
So instead of just seeing
U calc/multiply.cpp
U misc/printout.cpp
I would like to see
U (1.2->1.7) calc/multiply.cpp
U (1.4->1.19) misc/printout.cpp
so I get to see that calc/multiply.cpp will be updated from version 1.2
to 1.7 if I update, and similarly that misc/printout.cpp will be updated
from 1.4 to 1.19 if I update.
... And note that "-n" flag - I do not like to update the files before I
check the changes.
Any clues on how to get near my wish?
Peter Toft, Ph.D. address@hidden http://pto.linux.dk
Audience: What do you want, Eric?
Eric: I want to live in a world where software doesn't suck.
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- cvs -n update -r TAG <- Can I get the version?,
Peter Toft <=