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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 20:10:29 +0000 (UTC), Tony Hoyle <tmh at nothing-on.tv> wrote: >Bo Berglund wrote: >> I was thinking about the ls command a bit. As it is implemented now I guess >> that it actually lists the physical files in the directory structure in the >> repository? >> But what about modules defined in the modules file? >> I have experimented a bit with the modules file to make it possible to check >> out a new module that actually consists of parts of existing modules (common >> files and the like). This is done with various definitions in the modules file. >> >It comes off the CVS Modules database, which should be quite similar to >the stuff in the >modules file. It's exactly the same data as checkout uses, so it should >be right/ > >Tony > It looks like this for me: If I use "cvs ls" I get the top level physical directories only If I use "cvs ls -R StingRec" I get the contents of StingRec drilled down all the way. StingRec is defined thus in the modules file: FineFiles BosseTest/Nisse nissedoc.txt CopyofBosse.txt StingRec &ModuleXX/Source &ModuleYY/CommonFiles &FineFiles (Purely as experimentation of course) But the bottom line is: How can I list the modules FineFiles and StingRec using the cvs ls command??? /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden) _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list Cvsnt at cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs