cvs log -d superfluous
Hi all -
I've a question about cvs log. I'm writing a web page that will display
log info on demand for a software project I'm involved in.
the problem is that the repository is somewhat large, and cvs log seems to
want to display log info on *every single file* therein, even if it wasn't
changed during the date range specified.
At least, when I tell it to get logs from so few as five days ago, I'm
flooded with pages upon pages of useless garbage. I know for a fact that
within this time there have been only a handful of files committed, and a
slightly larger number of files modified.
Anyone know how to narrow the output?
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