[cvsnt] Re: cvs history -u
zhuyunchuan
zhuyunchuan at 263.net
Tue Apr 1 12:03:08 BST 2003
Perhaps I didn't write clearly. I means that I can't use 'cvs history -u xxx' to
get the records which format are
"X yyyy-mm-dd mm:ss zone (null) xxxx v.v .. == username"
but only to get those which format are
"X yyyy-mm-dd mm:ss zone username xx =xx xxxx".
I think the newer cvsNT changed the format of history info so that the record
can't be interpreted perfectly.
The following is copied from file "history":
M3e79755a|zhuyunchuan|<remote>|root|1.1|rt.txt *cvsnt 1.11.3b73*
M3e7f0c8c|(null)|zhuyunchuan|<remote>|root|1.1 *cvsnt 2.0.0rc1*
the position of 'username' is changed and filename missing. isn't it?
Tony Hoyle дµÀ:
> On Tue, 01 Apr 2003 09:30:32 +0800, zhuyunchuan <zhuyunchuan at 263.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I found the format of output of 'cvs history' changed while updated to
>>1.11.3b77a or newer.
>>Format of older version: (cvs history -a -D 2003-3-20 -z +0800)
>>O 2003-3-20 10:20 +0800 zhuyunchuan MG600X =MG600X <remote>/*
>>Format of newer version: (cvs history -a -e -D 2003-3-30 -z +0800)
>>C 2003-3-31 08:49 +0800 (null) AS6030_SNMP/src 1.4 <remote> == zhuyunchuan
>>
>>I can only get the first info when I use "cvs history -u zhuyunchuan -e"
>>, why?
>>
>
> 'cvs history' has not changed for ages (the current implementation isn't
> significantly different from cvs 1.11.1p1 that it was based on).
>
> The different output you're seeing is because the second command has '-e' in
> it which shows all record types.
>
> Tony
>
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