Hello everyone, It's been a while since I have consulted the massive technical brain of Usenet, please forgive me if I make a netiquette blunder!
As part of an evaluation I am undertaking, it is necessary for me to analyse the entire diff output generated by a CVS repository. I wish to look at statistics such as who is responsible for the percentage of changes to a file, to see what roles people have played in development of the project; whether they are specialising on one file, one module, or working more broadly. I'd also like some more advanced features, like how many lines people are adding, so I can try and see who was bug fixing and who was actually adding new content and such. One step at a time, however! My Googling for any sort of solution has been less than fruitless, the closest I found was 'diffstat'. I don't believe I am the first to have wanted to do this, and I don't believe I'm the only one that would release any programs or scripts I write to extract the data. Does anyone know of anything that could be helpful to me? Whatever platform the program is on, I'll find a way to run it! Otherwise, I guess it's time to open the Camel Book again and brush up on my regular expressions! Thanks every so much for any help guys, Chris Lewis _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
