In using the Graph option, it is certainly very helpful when looking at how a file has 
changed.  If you consider this a micro view of your module, does anyone know of a 
Macro view, one that shows all tags or branches for an entire directory or an entire 
module?  I realize that this could get rather large, considering that each file could 
be branched any number of times, and you could have thousands of files, but would 
there be a way to do this, if we wanted, possibly with some filtering, so that a 
particular branch is only shown once?  Possibly not showing individual files at all.  
Does anyone know of a WinCVS Macro that might do this?

Another way of looking at this, would be to take the LOG command in CVS and filter it 
to show just the versions, tags, and branches, filtered for the directory, rather than 
listing this information one file at a time, as it does now.

Thanks in advance.


Sheldon Samuels
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>>> Brett Neumeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/01/00 03:25PM >>>
TkCVS does that for files in the log window.

Sadly, it doesn't show merges -- just branches.  
(Is there any way to show merges?  Even theoretically?  
My suspicion is that CVS doesn't keep track of that
sort of information.)

> 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 :
> >[...]


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