On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 04:50:34PM -0400, William Cohen wrote: > Stephane Eranian wrote: > >Will, > > > >On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 04:09:29PM -0400, William Cohen wrote: > > > >>I tracking the development of libpfm and pfmon via the cvs repositories. > >>One of the things that was nice in packages such as GCC, GDB, OProfile, > >>and other open source software was to have the ChangeLog record what > >>changed On could just look at the ChangeLog file and see what what files > >>one might need to look at more closely. This file would be automatically > >>downloaded when doing a "cvs -d -P" on the code. > > Kevin's suggestion of cvsps was useful. That returns the information > information that I am interested in: what is checked in together. > Yes, the cvsps output looks much better than CVS log. Thanks Kevin!
> > > >If there is enough complaints about this, then I'll revisit my decision! > > I wasn't complaining. :) I just wanted to make sure there was a easy way > to get get the equivalent information to the old ChangeLog. The "cvs > log" slices things up and doesn't give the information in a convienent > format. It gives the information on a per file basis. Looks like cvsps does more or less what you want. -- -Stephane _______________________________________________ perfmon mailing list [email protected] http://www.hpl.hp.com/hosted/linux/mail-archives/perfmon/
