That shows up the history for a file, but it doesn't
work for a directory of files. I mean, if I have a
directory of files, it would be impractical to
right-click on each and every file in that directory
to see what the history is for that file. And
right-clicking the directory doesn't seem to bring up
the history for all the files within it. Is there
anything I'm missing ?

-iyer

--- Peter Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On the command line:
> 
> cvs log filename
> 
> In Eclipse (assuming the project is registered with
> CVS):
> 
> right-click on the file of interest; select "Team"
> --> "Show History"
> 
> 
> On 8/6/07, Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> >  I'm new to CVS. We use CVS in Eclipse.
> >
> >  How can I view a repository history -- who added
> which file and who made
> > changes to files..in eclipse ?
> >
> >  For example, in Visual Source Safe, we can right
> click on a folder and see
> > the entire history of the changes to files in that
> folder and other
> > sub-folders. Is there a way to do this in CVS, in
> Eclipse ?
> >
> >  thanks
> >  iyer
> >
> >
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