How to get a list of tags created in CVS repository?

谁都会走 提交于 2019-12-03 10:52:15
Thomas

I just learned:

cvs status -v

Lists all tags and braches for each and any file together with the revision it belongs to.

You could work from there ...

Salman A. Kagzi

One can list tags or branches present in a module using the following command. This is something picked up from another answer at SO

To list all tags:

cvs -Q -d :pserver:*User*:*Pass*@*HostName*:/cvsroot rlog -h *Module*| awk -F"[.:]" '/^\t/&&$(NF-1)!=0{print $1}' | sort -u

To List all branches:

cvs -Q -d :pserver:*User*:*Pass*@*HostName*:/cvsroot rlog -h *Module*| awk -F"[.:]" '/^\t/&&$(NF-1)==0{print $1}' | sort -u

This uses the magic branch numbers to identify is a symbolic link is a branch or a tag.

As skaffman mentioned in one of the answers on this page, it is not possible to determine date when tag is created. The best one can do is to identify an approximate date by considering the most recent date listed in the logs for that tag.

Something like this:

cvs -Q -d :pserver:*User*:*Pass*@*HostName*:/cvsroot rlog -N -S -r*TagName* *Module* | grep ^date: | sort | tail -1 | cut -d\; -f1 | sed -e 's/date: //'

This is a bash script I worked out to give list of all tags with their approx. creation date

#!/bin/bash

CVSROOT=$1
PROTOCOL=$2
LOGIN=$3
PASSWORD=$4
MODULE=$5
REVISION=$6
OUTPUT=$7

CVS_HOST=""
if test "${PASSWORD:-t}" != "t" ; then
    CVS_HOST=":${PROTOCOL}:${LOGIN}:${PASSWORD}@${CVSROOT}"
else
    CVS_HOST=":${PROTOCOL}:${LOGIN}@${CVSROOT}"
fi

CVS_REVISION=""
if test "${REVISION:-t}" != "t" ; then
    CVS_REVISION="-r${REVISION}"
fi

echo "\"Tag Name\",\"Create Date\"" > ${OUTPUT}

echo "EXEC: cvs -Q -d ${CVS_HOST} rlog -h -S ${CVS_REVISION} ${MODULE} | awk -F"[.:]" '/^\t/&&\$(NF-1)!=0{print \$1}' | sort -u"
cvs -Q -d ${CVS_HOST} rlog -h ${CVS_REVISION} ${MODULE} | awk -F"[.:]" '/^\t/&&\$(NF-1)!=0{print $1}' | sort -u | while read tagName
do
    #get approx create date
    echo "EXEC: cvs -Q -d ${CVS_HOST} rlog -N -S -r$tagName ${MODULE} | grep ^date: | sort | tail -1 | cut -d\; -f1 | sed -e 's/date: //'"
    date=`cvs -Q -d ${CVS_HOST} rlog -N -S -r$tagName ${MODULE} | grep ^date: | sort | tail -1 | cut -d\; -f1 | sed -e 's/date: //'`

    #Save to output file
    echo "\"$tagName\",\"$date\"" >> ${OUTPUT}
done

If you have the history function enabled, you can execute the following command:

cvs history -a -T

It will give you some lines like this, giving you date+time, user, module and tagname of each tagging operation:

T 2011-04-02 07:55 +0000 ralph  mylib [testtag:A]

For more information check the cvsbook on history

CVS can't do that, it's too primitive. Tags are attached to individual file revisions, not to the module or repository. Furthermore, the tags have no date metadata, so you can't tell when they were created, either.

So none of the selection criteria you specified can be used. The only criteria you can use is a specific versioned file, which will tell you which revisions have which tags, but that's it.

Gopi Nath

I am Using Cvs Repository using cvsnt(install) ..

Queries:

1) I want only List of tag name from cvs.

2) How to create Repository using cvsnt.

3) How to Check-in Entire module into New Repository.

I try Sample:

1) when I try to create a new repository

cvs -d :pserver:<user>@<host>:<new_repository> init

2) Import Module into repository

cvs -d repository_path import name_of_project vendor_tag release_tag
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