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On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 01:32:55 +0000 (UTC), aw_asdf.spam at me.not.yahoo.com wrote: >aw_asdf.spam at me.not.yahoo.com wrote: >> If you run: >> cvs history -c -a -l | awk '{sub(/[/].*/,"",$8); print $8;}' | sort -u > >> You will get the list of top-level directories in your CVS repo >> (assuming of course that you have "awk" and a POSIX-ish "sort" >> on hand. > >[ following up to my own post ] > >I should perhaps mention here that the "awk" and "sort" portions >aren't required to find the top-level directories; they are >required to eliminate the verbose directory structure listed >under the top-level directories. > > cvs history -c -a -l > >will get you all the projects from the top level, and more. > >Andrew. > Tried as follows: cvs history -c -a -l *****CVS exited normally with code 0***** No records selected. Nothing much came out.... /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