Todd and Arthur, I had another question. Is there any way I can find the first time any file appeared in the CVS repository, i.e. the first time it was committed into the repository?
Thanks, Sandeep Todd Denniston-2 wrote: > > Arthur Barrett wrote, On 02/18/2011 02:55 AM: >> Sandeep, >> >> Note: CVSNT (yes it works on linux too, LGPL) has a 'commitid' property >> - all files with the same 'commitid' were committed together. CVSNT >> also has 'bugid' which is a user defined change set that can occur on >> multiple commits. >> > > Out of curiosity please confirm, the 'commitid' only really exists if you > have been using CVSNT > since 'commitid' was added as a capability? > i.e. I can't take a normal CVS repo and drop it in under CVSNT and get > 'commitid' correct? > >> Todd's suggestion of similar date/time with same comment is great - >> until you have a team that has overlapping commits with the same "blank" >> message (or some 'standard text'). I see this a lot... >> > > *I* have been _fortunate_ enough that A) all my projects have forced a > comment at commit time, B) > Appropriately disciplined anyone who did not use a reasonable checkin > comment. Our biggest problem > is when folks checkin ONE FILE at a time instead of a coherent checkin of > the tree (with > individualized comments on EACH file) [has me reaching for my LART, by > just thinking about it again]. > So I can see what you are talking about, I have just only seen it polar > opposite in my environment. > >> Regards, >> >> >> Arthur >> >> > > > -- > Todd Denniston > Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) > Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/RE%3A-find-changeset-for-a-file-tp30956611p30960713.html Sent from the Gnu - Cvs - Info mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
