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I was used to find out who changed the files in repo recently to use 'cvs history -a -e -D yyyy-mm-dd', and I found out that I couldn't get the exact filename which was modified. I couldn't get any record by 'cvs history -u xxx -D yyyy-mm-dd' either. The cvs revision : 2.0.0rc4 > You want to know which files are modified since a certain date, or > across all of time? And by all users, or by just yourself? Also, what > is the exact 'cvs history' command you were able to use in the past? > > keith d. zimmerman, mcsd > eagle solutions > >>