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Version Control
I am not sure if this is the right forum to post my question on Version Control. Anyway, here it is!
I use CVS for source code maintainence in my Solaris box. Is there any command where I can find out in CVS, if any check-in/check-out was done in the last 24 hours? I need a listing of all the programs that were updated in CVS in the last 24 hours. Thanks Deepa |
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