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Re: [platform-vcm-dev] How you show all CVS repository's root directories?
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At 10:26 12.02.02 -0500, you wrote:
smartcvs.com? Trying to make it smarter...<g>
No, hide it's complexity and make it much easier to use, like you in Eclipse.
You are the first to ask "how" we have implemented something. All the code
is in the org.eclipse.team.* projects.
I asked, because there are hanging around a lot of cvs related plugins and
I couldn't figure out a real cvs *core* - maybe independent of the eclipse
to try it out. And I didn't found the way you get the top-level
directories. With a little test class, that protocols me the traffic (what
eclipse sends and what it receives from the cvs server), I know now, that
you "avused" the update command for that purpose. Very interesting :-)
Best regards,
Tom
From the CVS command line client you can't get the list of top level
projects (e.g. modules) in a repo. We built our own client and have
pulled from tricks.
Jean-Michel
Thomas Singer <thomas.singer@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [platform-vcm-dev] How you show all CVS
repository's root directories?
Hello,
I'm new to this mailing list, so please apologize, if the question is
already asked before.
I created a new CVS Repository location in the Repositories view. When I
now expand it's subnode Project versions subnode, Eclipse shows me all top
directories of my repository, not just the content of the CVSROOT/modules
file. How you are doing that? Where can I found it in the code?
Best regards,
Thomas Singer
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