From: Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 15:11:00 -0500 (EST)
cvs log -rREL7_0_PATCHES
I want just log entries that are part of the branch. I get all entries.
What I see when I try this is that for files which have the
REL7_0_PATCHES tag (i.e., files which are on the branch), I see only
log entries for the branch. For files which are do not have the
REL7_0_PATCHES tag (i.e., are not on the branch), I see all log
entries.
For example, in the top pgsql directory, cvs log -rREL7_0_PATCHES HISTORY
gives me only log entries for the branch for the HISTORY file.
However, cvs log -rREL7_0_PATCHES GNUmakefile.in
gives me all log entries. It also gives me this warning: cvs server: warning: no revision `REL7_0_PATCHES' in
`/home/projects/pgsql/cvsroot/pgsql/GNUmakefile.in,v'
Is this also what you see?
The natural way to fix this ought to be cvs co -rREL7_0_PATCHES pgsql cvs log .
Unfortunately, I tried it, and cvs log, I believe erroneously, seems
to pick up all files in the directory, even if they have not been
checked out.
I can tell you a hideous kludge to avoid this, but I can't claim that
it is the way to operate. Check out the branch using the -r option as
above. Then do this: find . -name CVS -type d -exec touch '{}/Entries.Static' \;
After that, in the same directory, do cvs log -rREL7_0_PATCHES
I'd hate to have to explain why that works.
Which version of CVS are you running on the server? When I find some
time I'll see about fixing cvs log.
Ian