The wincvs graph command does something close to what you want.
if your on a unix box you might check and see if gcvs will do that. both 
are at www.wincvs.org

Greg.

At 05:42 PM 7/31/2000 -0500, Rohit Desai wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there any tool/script around that would display the version tree in a
>format as follows :
>
>
>                  1.1- Main
>                    |
>                   1.2
>                    |
>                   1.3 - Release
>                    |
>                   1.4
>                    |
>                   1.5 - Release 2.0
>                  /   \
>                 /     \
>                /       \
>            (1.5.2)   (1.5.4)  - Release 2.0-Patch1
>              /           \
>          1.5.2.1        1.5.4.1
>             |              |
>          1.5.2.2        1.5.4.2
>             |              |
>           (etc)          (...)
>                            |
>                         1.5.4.37 - Release 2.0-Patch1.1
>                           /
>                          /
>                    (1.5.4.37.2)      <--- (this is also a branch number)
>
>                        /
>                       /
>                1.5.4.37.2.1
>                      |
>                1.5.4.37.2.2
>                      |
>                1.5.4.37.2.3
>
>Thanks
>Rohit


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