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Re: find changeset for a file
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Mark D. Baushke |
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Re: find changeset for a file |
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Mon, 21 Feb 2011 11:58:42 -0800 |
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Arthur Barrett <address@hidden> writes:
> 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...
For what is is worth, cvs 1.12.13 also has a 'commitid' property.
The contrib directory also has a patch to rcs-5.7-commitid.patch to
apply to RCS 5.7 sources of 1995-06-16 to support the newphrase
'commitied' used by CVS and CVSNT.
Enjoy!
-- Mark
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