[Cvsnt] Latest Updates

Brian Smith brian-l-smith at uiowa.edu
Wed Feb 20 00:16:28 GMT 2002


If you just want a list of modules, that is what "cvs ls" (no
parameters) does in Beta 9.

Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 20:10:29 +0000 (UTC), Tony Hoyle
> <tmh at nothing-on.tv> wrote:
>
>
>>Bo Berglund wrote:
>>
>>>I was thinking about the ls command a bit. As it is implemented now I guess
>>>that it actually lists the physical files in the directory structure in the
>>>repository?
>>>But what about modules defined in the modules file?
>>>I have experimented a bit with the modules file to make it possible to check
>>>out a new module that actually consists of parts of existing modules (common
>>>files and the like). This is done with various definitions in the modules file.
>>>
>>>
>>It comes off the CVS Modules database, which should be quite similar to
>>the stuff in the
>>modules file.  It's exactly the same data as checkout uses, so it should
>>be right/
>>
>>Tony
>>
>>
> It looks like this for me:
> If I use "cvs ls" I get the top level physical directories only
> If I use "cvs ls -R StingRec" I get the contents of StingRec drilled
> down all the way.
>
> StingRec is defined thus in the modules file:
> FineFiles BosseTest/Nisse nissedoc.txt CopyofBosse.txt
> StingRec &ModuleXX/Source &ModuleYY/CommonFiles &FineFiles
>
> (Purely as experimentation of course)
>
> But the bottom line is:
> How can I list the modules FineFiles and StingRec using the cvs ls
> command???
>
>
> /Bo
> (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)
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