Hi.
I finally installed subversion, tortoiseSVN, and have been palying
around with it.
Being a cvs user for a long time, there are few things that i am so much
used to that are making it hard for me to grasp some things, even after
reading some documentation targetted for cvs users.
one of them is the graph.
in wincvs, when i graph a file, i can see all the revision, and i mean
ALL the revisions, and i can select any two of them and do a diff right
there.
now in tortoiseSVN, when i do a graph on a file, i don't quite
understand what kind of graph that is. it looks like it only shows
revisions that branches are created on. is that correct?
if so, is there a way to get a graph similar to what i get in wincvs?
another thing that is a little confusing is creating branches. in cvs,
it is possible to create a branch on a single file and not on the whole
module. Is that possible in svn ? if so, then how do i create such a
branch using tortoiseSVN ? i was able to create a branch on the whole
trunk, but not on a single file.
Thanks for any answers.
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Received on Thu Feb 9 09:13:34 2006