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Re: How current is my source tree?
> Hi,
>
> Consider using ctm - that will give you two kinds of stamps:
Ack. I already have played with the thought of using it, but with
a different reason behind.
> * The ctm delta id (e.g., OpenBSD-cvs 1939.)
> * The time the applied delta was generated (e.g., 20010930101057Z.)
>
> The first will give you a baseline for what cvs-repo you checked out
> the source from (or what source you used if using OpenBSD-src); the
> latter will at least indicate that you get no files committed (really:
> committed _and_ synced out to the delta generating machine) later than
> 2001-09-30 10:10:57 UTC:-)
>
> - mho
>
> CTM_BEGIN 2.0 OpenBSD-cvs 1939 20010930101057Z .
> CTMFS .ctm_status 1099 1099 664 7dd76af09756c74331d0f77740a3d3cd
7c58dedbdc924c0
> e794ac8d966f9a71b 17
> OpenBSD-cvs 1939
>
> [...]
Thanks a lot!
-mirabilos
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