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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tommaso Massimi writes: > > > > I made a lot of commit on a file between two tags, > > but if I try to run > > > > cvs log -r tag1::tag2 filename > [...] > > I can see only the comment of the last commit I made. > > If you're running client/server, then perhaps your server is too old. I'm running a client/server, but both them are mandrake 10.1 installed a few months ago, so both cvs's should be quite recent. I made also the same test on another client/server cvs, both running fedora FC3 (I haven't the cvs version, sorry): same result. > If not, then I suspect that you did not actually have a lot of changes > between the two tags, because that command has worked fine for a couple > of years, now. Try ``cvs status -v'' on the file and see what revisions > the two tags are attached to. Today I can't run this test, I'll do it tomorrow and I'll report the result. By the way, using apache+viewcvs I was able to see all the revisions of that file and all the logs I wrote. Further, the command cvs log -d date1 -d date2 filename is able to show the comments of each commit I made. > -Larry Jones > Philistines. -- Calvin Thanks for your answer Ciao Tommaso _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list Bug-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs