[Cvsnt] About the cvs ls command
Bo Berglund
bo.berglund at system3r.se
Sat Mar 2 05:58:42 GMT 2002
I have noted a slight deficiency of the cvs ls -l -R command:
It recursively lists the files in each subdirectory of the modules in
the repository. But the listing is like below, where the directories
are listed without reference to where in the tree they are located.
With this listing it is very hard to see where the subdirectories of
one module end and the next module starts.
I think it would be a great help if the directory name would contain
the path from the top of the repository down to the directory. Like:
Directory AGIAdmin/GPStest
Could that be fixed?
Here follows a sample output from my test server. Where is the end of
subdirs of module AGIAdmin located? (trick question...)
/Bo
C:\>cvs ls -l -R
Listing modules on server
Directory AGIAdmin
7125.DLL 1.1.1.1 Wed Feb 7 22:34:57 2001 -kb
AGIAdmin.cfg 1.5 Wed Feb 27 20:52:31 2002
AGIAdmin.dof 1.11 Thu Jan 17 21:25:52 2002
AGIAdmin.dpr 1.4 Wed Feb 27 20:52:31 2002
AGIAdmin.exe 1.9 Thu Feb 14 22:26:59 2002 -kb
<snip a lot of files>
Directory GPStest
GPSTEST-A.stg 1.1 Sat Sep 22 21:55:54 2001
GPSTEST.cmd 1.1 Sat Sep 22 21:55:54 2001
GPSTEST.gps 1.1 Sat Sep 22 21:55:55 2001
GPSTEST.stg 1.1 Sat Sep 22 21:55:55 2001
Directory Maps
Volente-1.bmp 1.1 Sat Sep 22 21:52:28 2001 -kb
Volente-1.map 1.1 Sat Sep 22 21:52:28 2001
Directory Setup
AGIAdmin.iwz 1.3 Mon Feb 4 23:11:29 2002
SSAdmin.iwz 1.5 Fri Mar 1 20:22:16 2002
Directory Emptydir
Directory TestProg
WSMDBdistr.enc 1.1.1.1 Sun Feb 24 21:12:50 2002
Bo Berglund
bo.berglund at system3r.se
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