b05543098c
plus a couple of minor changes.. Some highlights of the new stuff that was not in the old version: - remote access support.. full checkout/commit/log/etc.. - much improved dead file support.. - speed improvements - better $CVSROOT handling - $Name$ support - support for a "cvsadmin" group to cut down rampant use of "cvs admin -o" - safer setuid/setgid support - many bugs fixed.. :-) - probably some new ones.. :-( - more that I cannot remember offhand..
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857 B
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22 lines
857 B
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#! /bin/sh
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#
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# wrap - Combine a directory into a single tar package.
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#
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#ident "@(#)cvs/examples:$Name: $:$Id: wrap,v 1.1 1995/11/14 23:20:32 woods Exp $"
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# This script is always called with the current directory set to
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# where the file to be combined exists. but i may get called with a
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# path to where cvs first started executing. (this probably should be
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# fixed in cvs) so strip out all of the directory information. The
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# first sed expression will only work if the path has a leading /
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# if it doesn't the one in the if statement will work.
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DIRNAME=`echo $1 | sed -e "s|/.*/||g"`
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if [ ! -d $DIRNAME ] ; then
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DIRNAME=`echo $1 | sed -e "s|.*/||g"`
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fi
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#
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# Now tar up the directory but we now will only get a relative path
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# even if the user did a cvs commit . at the top.
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#
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gnutar --preserve --sparse -cf - $DIRNAME | gzip --no-name --best -c > $2
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