Iyer wrote, On 08/12/2007 10:41 PM:
That shows up the history for a file, but it doesn't
work for a directory of files. I mean, if I have a
directory of files, it would be impractical to
right-click on each and every file in that directory
to see what the history is for that file. And
right-clicking the directory doesn't seem to bring up
the history for all the files within it. Is there
anything I'm missing ?
You might check your system to see if cvs2cl.py or cvs2cl.pl is installed.
I think the cvs2cl.py is the one you will want, for windows.
The script will generate a "Changelog" for all of the files and directories
inside of the directory you run it in. I don't know if there is a way to tie
an eclipse button to the script, but until you figure out how to do that you
will want to run the script from the command line and then read the Changelog
_file_ that it outputs.
-iyer
--- Peter Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On the command line:
cvs log filename
In Eclipse (assuming the project is registered with
CVS):
right-click on the file of interest; select "Team"
--> "Show History"
On 8/6/07, Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I'm new to CVS. We use CVS in Eclipse.
How can I view a repository history -- who added
which file and who made
changes to files..in eclipse ?
For example, in Visual Source Safe, we can right
click on a folder and see
the entire history of the changes to files in that
folder and other
sub-folders. Is there a way to do this in CVS, in
Eclipse ?
thanks
iyer
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Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter