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Re: Finding out release history for a file

From: Miha Vitorovic <mvitorovic_at_nil.si>
Date: 2005-10-25 21:16:57 CEST

sebb <sebbaz@gmail.com> wrote on 25.10.2005 19:29:14:

> > >>
> > >One possible and hopefully easy way of doing this, is by appending
> > >revision number to each folder in the repository browser. That way
you'd
> > >see the revision number of each tag, and if you have the file in
question
> > >displayed in the history view at the same time, there'd be no problem
> > >seeing which revision the file was at in each tag.
> > >
>
> However, what I want to do (and was able to do in CVS) was to see in
> the revision history which tags and releases applied to each revision.
>
> The CVS History in Eclipse includes the following columns:
>
> Revision | Tags | Date | Author | Comment
>
> The Tags column automatically shows the release and branch tags.

I still think my idea would give you just that. If you see the revision
number of each tag (or branch), it is obvious, that file with revision
number smaller than that is part of that revision. Maybe it would not be
in the file history, but pretty obvious never the less.

Cheers,

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  Miha Vitorovic
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Received on Wed Oct 26 05:16:57 2005

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