CVSLATEST(1) General Commands Manual CVSLATEST(1)

cvslatest
find latest timestamp in a set of CVS trees

cvslatest [-di] [-n name] dir [...]

cvslatest recursively scans the directories given on the command line and looks for cvs(1) CVS/Entries files. cvslatest then reads these files and parses the timestamps inside. Finally, cvslatest prints the UNIX timestamp (seconds since UNIX epoch) of the newest file found.

Supported options:

Turn on debugging output.
Ignore malformed timestamps in CVS/Entries files.
name
Use name instead of CVS as the cvs(1) information directory.

The cvslatest utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

cvs(1), date(1)

The cvslatest utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

Christos Zoulas <christos@NetBSD.org>
January 7, 2016 NetBSD 9.2