Hi,
thanks for the answer.
We maybe will delete the tags because in our IDE they are all shown (dozens or even more), although most of them are of no value anymore. Its now a kind of visual noise because of this when looking at the tags.
Spiro Trikaliotis <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello Hans,
* On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 02:02:10AM -0700 Hans Schwaebli wrote:
> We have lots of tags on our files and would like to delete most of
> these tags.
The first questions which pops up in my head: Why do you want to delete
them? Tags are very cheap.
> Is it possible to delete all tags which have
been set prior to a
> certain date or which are older than X days?
Tags do not have a date. Thus, in order to do what you want, you would
have to use something like cvs2cl.pl to find out when a tag has been
created approximately, and use that information to in an automated way
(shell script) to delete the tags.
IMHO, it is not worth the time.
> If not, what is the most productive way to delete many tags?
If you have the tag names (tag1 ... tag5), use
cvs tag -D tag1 tag2 tag3 tag4 tag5
If you have very much tags, exceeding the command line length, you might
want to have a look at the xargs Unix command (available on Windows via
Cygwin, too).
HTH,
Spiro.
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