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RE: find changeset for a file
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: find changeset for a file |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 18:55:03 +1100 |
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.
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...
Regards,
Arthur
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> Subject: CVS: find changeset for a file
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am doing some research with CVS logs. I used the cvs rlog
> command to get
> the revision information for the CVS files in a module. I was
> wondering
> whether there is some way I can also know, for each revision,
> how many other
> files were modified along with the current file.
>
> For example,
>
> Currently a sample rlog -N command output looks like this,
>
> file1
> head: 1.33
> branch:
> locks: strict
> access list:
> keyword substitution: o
> total revisions: 35; selected revisions: 2
> description:
> ----------------------------
> revision 1.30
> date:date1; author: author1; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2;
> text1
> ----------------------------
> revision 1.29
> date: date2; author: author2; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1;
> text2
> ....
>
> I was wondering if for each revision, I can also get information,
>
> Changeset: ###(some number)
>
> If I cannot get it directly by rlog command, is there any
> other command by
> which I can get this information?
>
> Any help will be be very useful.
>
> Thanks,
> Sandeep
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