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Re: How to see what files have changed in a branch
From: |
Cameron, Steve |
Subject: |
Re: How to see what files have changed in a branch |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 12:57:48 -0600 |
Patrick Vicanti wrote:
> [...]. Is there a CVS command, utility or process that can tell me
> what files have changed in the branch vs. which ones have been untouched
and
> are the same as the ones in the trunk? Thanks.
cvs rdiff -s -r tag_on_the_trunk -r tag_on_the_branch modulename
The "-s" makes it print out only the filenames and revision numbers
instead of the complete diffs.
If you have a tag that marks the origin of your branch, then use that
tag for "tag_on_the_trunk"
(Can't pass up the opportunity to advertise my patch again)
I fyou don't have such a tag, I have a patch that might help:
http://www.geocities.com/dotslashstar/branch_patch.html
With CVS built with that patch, you can do:
cvs rdiff -s -r branch_tag.origin -r tag_on_the_branch modulename
(I'm presuming that tag_on_the_branch was created like
cvs rtag -r branch_tag tag_on_the_branch modulename )
Hope it helps.
-- steve