Hi,

I've read the discussions recently on this matter, and the suggesitions
don't seem to apply to this case:

Is there any way to get log information with the specific criteria:

show logs:
where revision number > tag for old revision number and <= new revision
number

If the revision numbers are the same, I don't want to see the tag.

Specifically this is to answer the question "what changes have been made to
go from release A to release B?"

If I use -rA::B, I don't get the last revision made to each file, ie. from
1.2.1.23 to 1.2.1.24, I lose the 1.2.1.24 revision. If I use -rA:B, I get a
revision listed for 1.2.1.23 to 1.2.1.23 which is wrong because the software
didn't change between releases. If I use -rA::B -rB I get a similar problem.

I'd rather not parse it through a script (ie. I'd rather get CVS to do it
directly), although I do have perl installed.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Regards,

Matthew Herrmann
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Far Edge Technology

tel: +612 9955 3640

11/80 Mount St
North Sydney NSW 2060
Australia


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