> > Ok I'm no cvs expert is there a cvs command to get a date sequential > > cvs log archive for cvs-head or a URL for it. With so many daily > > changes its hard to keep track of what the changes are. > > > You can use GUI tools like "cervisia". Or use cvs2log script or so. Just > do your usual google searching or look for third-party apps on CVS's home > page. > You'll find that the log comments are not a lot of use. You generally have to dive into the actual change to find out what "oops" means this time.
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