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RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge
From: |
Gagneet Singh |
Subject: |
RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:07:58 +0530 |
Hi!
For your first question search the archives for the BrowseRepoTk script
made by Oliver Giesen. This will work with the WinCVS client. You could
modify it to be used on a command line with only TCL... :-)
A quote from his mail in this respect,
"There is no newer version of the WinCvs product package available
(unless you count 1.3.13.2 - the *only* difference to 1.3.13.1 is
support for Python 2.3.x and the version of the bundled CVSNT client
though). The feature you are quoting is a macro I wrote. If you want you
could pull it directly from the CVSGUI repository via CVS or use the
ViewCvs link given in
http://people.freenet.de/ogiesen/readme.html#BrowseRepoTk . Note however
that if your server is CVSNT there already is a much more powerful
interface available right now. Just click the elipsis button next to any
edit box requiring you to enter a module name.
However, *if* all goes well, WinCvs 1.3.14 will be released within the
next two weeks at latest (including that macro). Be aware however that A
LOT has changed since 1.3.13 and it is anticipated that a short
succession of bugfix releases will follow so if you want to play safe,
you should as always wait until a new release is advertised on the
WinCvs homepage.
Let me add however that I'm using a self-compiled version of WinCvs for
several months already and it hasn't ever crashed or done bad things on
me during that time at all. YMMV."
For your second question,
Currently if you are using the WinCVS client, then click on the checked
out module folder and pres F4. Others will be able to guide you better
for command line processes.
Gagneet
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|Sent: Friday, 28 November, 2003 15:18 PM
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|Subject: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge
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|How can I see the changes that a call to cvs update would do
|to the working copy of my files, without actually applying the changes?
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- how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge, Urs Thuermann, 2003/11/28
- RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge, Jim.Hyslop, 2003/11/28
- RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge, Jim.Hyslop, 2003/11/28
- RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge, Jim.Hyslop, 2003/11/28
- RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge, Robert P. J. Day, 2003/11/28
- RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge, Jim.Hyslop, 2003/11/28
- RE: how can I see what changes a cvs update would merge, Robert P. J. Day, 2003/11/28