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Re: some questions on using cvs to manage a project.
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jian |
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Re: some questions on using cvs to manage a project. |
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29 Mar 2007 15:33:26 -0700 |
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G2/1.0 |
Cool, it's a very interesting tools. I definitely will try it out.
However, I still want to find it out how should work with cvs first.
Thanks very much, it is a very good suggestion.
On Mar 29, 2:25 am, address@hidden (Pierre Asselin) wrote:
> jian <address@hidden> wrote:
> You should investigate cvs2cl,http://www.red-bean.com/cvs2cl/.
> It runs "cvs log" and collates the output in reverse chronological
> order across all files.
>
> Yes ! Do exactly that. Commit all the changes related to bug 1234,
> all at once. When you later run cvs2cl, the resulting ChangeLog
> file show you all the files affected by that commit.
>
> The other thing you can do is tag milestones, even if only for
> documentation purposes. Run "cvs2cl -t" put the tags in the
> ChangeLog.
>
> --
> pa at panix dot com