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authorzecke <zecke>2002-07-23 12:21:02 (UTC)
committer zecke <zecke>2002-07-23 12:21:02 (UTC)
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some neat KDE scripts which makes living with
cvs more easy Carsten said I should commit then
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diff --git a/scripts/cvslastchange b/scripts/cvslastchange
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1#!/usr/bin/perl
2
3use File::Basename;
4
5die "need a filename!" if (!length($ARGV[0]));
6
7$cvsversion= dirname($0) . "/cvsversion";
8$version=`$cvsversion $ARGV[0]`;
9
10chop $version;
11my $vold = $version;
12my $vnew = $version;
13
14if ($version=~/^(.*)\.1$/) {
15 $vold = $1 if ($version=~/^([^.]\.[^.])\.[^.]\.[^.]$/);
16}
17else {
18 if ($version=~/^(.*)\.([^.]*)$/) { $v1 = $1; $v2 = $2 }
19 $v2old = ${v2}-1;
20 $vold = $v1 . '.' . $v2old;
21}
22print "cvs -f log -N -r$vnew $ARGV[0]\n";
23system("cvs -f log -N -r$vnew $ARGV[0]");
24print "cvs -f diff -bp -u -r$vold -r$vnew $ARGV[0]\n";
25system("cvs -f diff -bp -u -r$vold -r$vnew $ARGV[0]");
diff --git a/scripts/cvslastlog b/scripts/cvslastlog
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1#!/bin/sh
2# cvslastlog - prints log of last commit for a file
3# Depends on the version of the local file, not the one on the server
4# Requires cvsversion
5# David Faure, faure@kde.org
6
7cvs log -r`cvsversion $1` $1
8
diff --git a/scripts/cvsversion b/scripts/cvsversion
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1#!/bin/sh
2d=`dirname $1`
3f=`basename $1`
4cat $d/CVS/Entries | grep "\/$f\/" | gawk 'BEGIN { FS = "/" } { print $3 }'
5exit 0
6
7=head1 NAME
8
9cvsversion -- Displays version of the file passed as argument.
10
11=head1 SYNOPSIS
12
13 cvsversion <file>
14
15=head1 DESCRIPTION
16
17cvsversion displays the version in CVS of a file, as known by the local
18checked out directory. No connection is required to the CVS server.
19It can be used in other scripts, or simply to ask
20for diffs using
21
22cvs diff -r <version> [-r <version>] <file>
23
24=head1 EXAMPLES
25
26 cd baseline/kdelibs ; cvsversion configure.in
27 cvsversion baseline/kdelibs/configure.in
28
29=head1 AUTHOR
30
31David Faure <faure@kde.org>
32
33=cut \ No newline at end of file