For build logging, I need to obtain the current stream/baseline with cleartool, but I am stuck in determining which command will give me this information.

How can I make cleartool tell me which stream/baseline I am currently looking at? It is no problem if the output needs preprocessing or filtering.

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If you are in a view, you can:

  • get the current stream
cleartool lsstream -cview
  • get all baselines for a component in that stream
cleartool lsbl -comp myComp@\myPVob -stream myStream@\myPVob
  • get all foundation baselines for that stream
cleartool descr -fmt "%[found_bls]CXp" stream:myStream@\myPVob

Don't forget that in a view on a stream with a modifiable component, what you see is not just a baseline, but a (foundation) baseline plus all the modifications done in the branch associated with said stream.

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Thanks. Number 1 is exactly what I was looking for. I can see that "cleartool lsbl -cview" tells me the names of the baselnies attached to my view, so I can just do a sort and then know which was the latest. Now, I just need to know if the stream was modified after the baseline was applied, but I will ask that in a separate question. – Christian Madsen Dec 15 '10 at 6:58
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@Christian: I have the answer to your second question ready to be posted. Only your question on SO is missing ;) – VonC Dec 15 '10 at 7:09
thank you for being thorough and including this one: get all foundation baselines for that stream : ) – pyInTheSky Feb 19 '11 at 16:25
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