Hows does one reliably get a list of ALL modules from a CVS repository
that one does not have direct file access to?  I know about 'cvs co -c',
but that does not work if nothing is in the CVSROOT/modules file and it
is very common for it to be empty.  There must be some other way,
because the CVS plugin that comes with WebSphere Studio Application
Developer is able to get a list.  The one that comes with Eclipse might
also, but I have not used it.  I did a fair amount of googling on the
subject and mostly what I found are references to 'cvs co -c'.  I also
found some vague references to some hacks involving 'cvs history'.  Can
help anyone lend some insight?  The next thing I might try is looking at
the source code for the Eclipse CVS plugin.

Mike Bresnahan


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