Hi, I posted a question the other day and didn't get a response. I'm hoping that the lack of response was not due to the lack of an answer, so I'll rephrase the question...
I manage/maintain a small open source project. Internally I was using SourceSafe and I distributed the project to folks as a tarball consisting of the latest version of all the source files. This made it difficult for users to keep track of changes. To improve this process, I recently moved over to CVS for my internal change-control. Unfortunately I can't provide access to the repository using a CVS server; but I'm still hoping that there is a way for CVS to allow users of the project to keep track of changes between their current tree and a newer tree.
I know I can simply provide a tarball of the entire repository, but then how does a user figure out what changes have been made since the last time they downloaded the repository?
Is there any common/recommended way to do this? Thanks Ed
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