Sam Steingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Matthieu Moy wrote:
>> Sam Steingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> what is the interface to "baz annotate"?
>>> apropos does not find anything.
>>
>> M-x baz-annotate RET
>
> *baz-annotate* should not be in fundamental mode.
> patch ids should be clickable, producing the diff
> (same as in *baz-revisions*)

First note: DVC's development is currently not really active. It was
the first time I commited something since months ago, and the first
time anyone did for a while too.

DVC is not dead, but it's just sufficient for the daily usage of its
contributor, and I believe most of us can't find time anymore to
really hack on DVC.

The GNU Arch part of DVC (tla/baz) is itself even more inactive. I'm
not using it anymore, Stefan migrated too. We're just trying not to
break it when porting features to other VCS. baz itself is dead, no
longer maintained since August 2005. tla is almost dead too: almost
any of its alternative (bzr, hg, git, ...) is faster, has less
limitations, while being easier to use IMHO.

So, don't expect an active support from us on baz/tla support in DVC.
We're happy to provide a little help and minor enhancements, but no
important patch.

That said, there's now a mini annotate-mode in my branch. Revision
names are clickable, and show the log file for the revision.

Anyway, you'd most of the time better use M-x baz-trace-line-show-log
RET directly in the source file's buffer (it's immediate after
annotate has been ran once), to jump to the log file corresponding to
the last revision modifying the file.

-- 
Matthieu

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