Donald Sharp wrote:
> Here are some sample cvs history -T output(s):
>
> T 2000-11-29 15:21 +0000 sharpd bar.c 1.3 [d:A]
> T 2000-11-29 15:21 +0000 sharpd foo.c 1.1 [d:A]
> T 2000-11-29 15:21 +0000 sharpd bar.c 1.4 [b:M]
> T 2000-11-29 15:22 +0000 sharpd bar.c [b:D]
> T 2000-11-29 15:22 +0000 sharpd foo.c [b:D]
>
> Is this ok? What do people think?
Assuming "[d:A]" means symbolic tag "d" was added, "[b:M]" means tag "b" was moved,
and "[b:D]" means tag "b" was deleted:
1) Will sdir/foo.c look the same as othersdir/foo.c? I ask only because all of the
other history commands seem to keep <file> and <repodir> as separate fields.
2) Will a symbolic tag be included in the history if it was specified in the tag
command? e.g. 'cvs tag -roldtag -b newtag" would list "oldtag" somewhere as well as
"newtag". I know this seems somewhat redundant, but it gives the user the ability
to make quick analyses such as, "Oh, Betty created a maintenance branch from the 4.0
release"... Perhaps a "from rev" (see below) format similar to, "symtag:numrev"
when necessary?
3) I'd like to see a "from rev" and a "to rev" for a move ("M") command. I know
the information is available form playing with taginfo.
4) Ditto for a "from rev" for delete ("D") ops.
Derek
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