From: John M. <joh...@vi...> - 2005-01-02 05:03:38
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Can anyone provide an example of how to use the StatusCommand? Presumably you add event handlers to get the response back from the server but I am not sure how to get the call write. Here is what I am doing now. In my sandbox I have a file c:\cvsdev\test\testsln\testsln.sln that I want status for. The module is called testsln. It would be nice to be able to get status on everything in a directory too. This doesn't work CvsRoot root = new CvsRoot( ":pserver:jam@localhost:/code" ); WorkingDirectory wd = new WorkingDirectory( root, "c:\\cvsdev\\test", "testsln" ); Entry entry = Entry.CreateEntry( "c:\\cvsdev\\test\\testsln\\testsln.sln" ); ICommand cmd = new StatusCommand( wd, "/testsln", entry ); << is this correct? CVSServerConnection conn = new CVSServerConnection( wd ); // snip add event handlers cmd.Execute( conn ); John A. Murphy Home Page http://www.murphybytes.com <http://www.murphybytes.com/> |