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Max Horn wrote:

Point taken, you are right of course!
Still I'd be interested to know if somebody has already had any real experiences with this (independent of the subject of the thread, actually). E.g. I converted a few of my packages to the new scheme, but did not yet update any of them again. I wonder if people maybe already have had a chance to make use of the "see the history more easily" feature.

I've used it extensively in my exp tree to tell what I changed in KDE packages and stuff. I use that pattern of behavior (things like 'cvs log <foo>' and then doing a diff against certain milestone revisions) all of the time in other projects too.


It's also a good way to see what's changed since a given time, eg, you can do "cvs diff -D <date>" on an info file to see what's been modified.

I can tell you now that even if no one else gets any use out of it, I will be using it constantly. :)

- -- Benjamin Reed a.k.a. Ranger Rick -- http://ranger.befunk.com/
Standards are the industry's way of codifying obsolescence.
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