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>On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 06:42:43PM -0400, Dickson, Craig wrote:
>> Or alternatively is there a known algorithm, that given a
>> CVS revision number, can determine what the previous revision number was?
>if the last component (the Z in 1.3.2.Z) is greate
Yes, ViewCVS does those also. One feature I love about it is the
CVSGraph view. You can choose to looke at a file's history in a
graphical graph, with boxes to indicate each version, and it shows the
branches graphically. Clicking on any box will bring up the file as it
was in that version;
Dear
members,
When I remove a file
from the repository, the file doesn't exist any more, but, If I want to add a
file with the same name, the revision number is not 1.1, it takes in to account
that this file was previously removed, so the revsion number is 1.2. Is there
any way to avoid t
I am trying to
customize some change reports we generate using the CVS tools available in Ant -
which basically means I can execute any arbitrary CVS command
line.
The reports can
already determine what revisions of each file were committed between 2 dates -
using a log command. What I wo