[cvsnt] Re: How can I find all files removed in a directory

Gerhard Fiedler lists at connectionbrazil.com
Wed Jul 28 11:39:21 BST 2004


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On 7/27/04 10:46:35, Tony Hoyle wrote:
>>"cvs ls [module]" seems to list all files, including the ones that have
>>been removed -- but without a possibility to distinguish between removed
> 
> I've heard others say this but have been unable to reproduce this
> behaviour... it certainly doesn't do this when listing the cvsnt
> repository for example.

I'm not sure what you mean by this. It seems to do it here:


e:\projects\project\hardware\parts\display>cvs version
Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.41a (client/server)
Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.34 (client/server)

e:\projects\project\hardware\parts\display>cvs history -x R -l
[... many many more removed files from the repository]
R 2004-07-26 18:34 +0000 gfiedler 1.2  GU140X32F-7000 Specification
(DS-961-0001-03).pdf
          Project/Hardware/Parts/Display/Noritake-Displays
== gedell2

e:\projects\project\hardware\parts\display>cvs ls -l
asap\shifter\hardware\parts\display\norita
ke-displays
Listing module: project/hardware/parts/display/noritake-displays

GU140X32F-7000 Specification (DS1.2     Mon Jul 26 18:34:33 2004 -kb
[... some more removed files]



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