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Cvs history -T sometimes returns no records selected-- to some users

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Mala T

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Apr 20, 2004, 12:30:54 PM4/20/04
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Hi!
When running the cvs history -T command, sometimes,
we see the results(we have 2 branch tags on a repository), but sometimes, it says "No records selected"
This is happening to some users; some users can see the list of tags, some others get the above message.
The permissions on history file seem ok(666). If I look in the history file, I see 2 lines beginning with 'T', followed by the uid, rep name and branch tag name. So it seems ok too. So what is wrong and why am I getting this problem?

TIA.
 
Mala


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Larry Jones

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Apr 20, 2004, 10:27:04 PM4/20/04
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> When running the cvs history -T command, sometimes,
> we see the results(we have 2 branch tags on a repository), but
> sometimes, it says "No records selected"
>
> This is happening to some users; some users can see the list of tags,
> some others get the above message.

If you just use -T, you only see your own records. You have to use -a
to see all users' records.

-Larry Jones

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-- Calvin


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