11-15-2007
script grabbing cvs file .....
how do I write a script to checkout a file in cvs and cat the file into a file in my home directory
Commands are
cd /home/smr/sandbox
cvsroot
choose option 1
cvs co filename
cat filename > /home/smr/newfilename
Thank you!
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NAME
ae-cvs-ci - checkin a change set to CVS
SYNOPSIS
ae-cvs-ci project-name change-number
DESCRIPTION
The ae-cvs-ci command is used to check an Aegis change set into CVS.
This script is a short wrapper around the ae-repo-ci(1) command.
This is usually used in the integrate pass notify command project attribute, as in
integrate_pass_notify_command =
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The ae-cvs-ci command will exit with a status of 1 on any error. The ae-cvs-ci command will only exit with a status of 0 if there are no
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