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Re: Looking for info on cvs logging
From: |
Brendan Humphreys |
Subject: |
Re: Looking for info on cvs logging |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Mar 2006 23:21:45 +1100 |
Hi Norm,
Our commercial tool, FishEye, sits alongside your CVS and does
changeset analysis (amongst many other things). It also allows very
sophisticated querying so that you could pull commit messages and
changeset IDs from the repository into CSV format very easily by
running a query like:
select revisions from dir /projects/foo
group by changeset
return author, comment, csid
You can run this query via a web interface or via a REST-style web API.
More information about FishEye can be found at http://www.cenqua.com/
fisheye
A live demo instance of FishEye can be found here: http://
www.cenqua.com/fisheye/demo/
Cheers,
-Brendan
http://www.cenqua.com
On 29/03/2006, at 2:51 AM, Norman Crisp wrote:
Is there any sort of internal id generated within CVS that can be
picked up
using cvs log or any other cvs command?
For the purpose of metrics gathering I would like to be able to
group a
block of files that are committed together with a single "change
set id". I
have implemented a commit template that prompts the designers for
information such as inspection effort, defects found etc. The
problem is
that when using cvs log, I can retrieve this information for metrics
calculations, but I end up getting the total time on each file, and
not the
total time for the group of files. Of course, this throws the
numbers way
off. If an internal id was generated I could gather the numbers
once per
id.
Thanks
Norm.
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