hi there, i am kind of new to cvs. wondering if you guys can help me out. i would like to do a cvs diff on files that are within a branch. Let's say i have a branch with the revision tag version1-0. If i want to do a cvs diff of the files - today vs. a week ago, what should i do?
When i do a cvs checkout -r version1-0 ... i assume that it pulls the latest versions of the files that are checked into the branch (ie. not the versions of the files when i first branched it). Am i right? So i am thinking maybe i can use: cvs diff -r version1-0 -D (the date i branched version1-0)? Will this give me the difference between the current versions of the files within the version1-0 branch vs. the versions of the files when i originally created the branch? What is the recommended approach? thanks, Peter _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
