On 10/28/11 09:17:19, Arthur Barrett wrote: [...] > If you are using CVS 1.x or CVSNT 2.x and have 'history' enabled, > yes - use 'cvs history'.
In addition, you might have a look at cv2cl (CVS to ChangeLog). http://www.red-bean.com/cvs2cl/ (cvs2cl is typically available as an installable package under Linux.) These options in particular may help you understand the timing and impact of a particular branch. -F *BRANCH*, --follow *BRANCH* Show only revisions on or ancestral to *BRANCH*. --follow-only *BRANCH* Like --follow, but sub-branches are not followed. --no-ancestors When using -F, only track changes since the *BRANCH* started.
