NAME
cvslatest —
find latest timestamp in a
set of CVS trees
SYNOPSIS
cvslatest |
[-di]
[-n name]
dir [...] |
DESCRIPTION
cvslatest recursively scans the directories given on the
command line and looks for
cvs(1)
CVS/Entries files.
cvslatest then reads
these files and parses the timestamps inside. Finally,
cvslatest prints the UNIX timestamp (seconds since UNIX
epoch) of the newest file found.
Supported options:
-
-
- -d
- Turn on debugging output.
-
-
- -i
- Ignore malformed timestamps in
CVS/Entries files.
-
-
- -n
name
- Use name instead of
CVS as the
cvs(1) information
directory.
EXIT STATUS
The
cvslatest utility exits 0 on success, and >0
if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
cvs(1),
date(1)
RETURN VALUES
The
cvslatest utility exits 0 on success, and >0
if an error occurs.
AUTHORS
Christos Zoulas
<
christos@NetBSD.org>