I'm working with ClearCase on Unix. I am working on a branch, and I want a command that will list all the files which I view on my branch, that have updated versions of them in the Main branch. Is that possible?
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You can use the findmerge command to list all the elements that have been modified in another branch.
ct findm . -fver /Main -print
A more general command can be used to find all the files having a version on a given branch:
cleartool find . -type f -branch "brtype(my_branch)" -print
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while the other answer is more to the point of the question, this is very helpful for me! I wish I could accept two answers... thanks! Jul 26, 2010 at 10:58
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@Amir: you're welcome :) As far as I am concerned, you did choose the right answer.– VonCJul 26, 2010 at 11:48