Fisheye is a commercial product, but it might be what you are looking for.
http://www.cenqua.com/fisheye/
On 1/22/07, Steve Bakke <steven.bakke@amd.com> wrote:
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> Since we're on the subject, I've found that I still like using 'tkcvs'
> http://www.twobarleycorns.net/tkcvs.html on subversion working copies.
> It seems to do a good job of picking apart revision trees and branches to
> display it graphically. Version 8.0.3 supports both subversion and CVS.
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> -Steve
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> On 1/22/07 7:51 AM, "Jim Susoy" <jim@susoy.com> wrote:
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> Kamikaze provides some of the same basic functionality as Bonsai and seems
> to work pretty well. It's the only thing that I have found that is close.
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> http://kamikaze-qscm.tigris.org/
> --
> Jim
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> ying lcs wrote:
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> From here http://www.mozilla.org/bonsai.html:
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> "Bonsai is a tool that lets you perform queries on the contents of a
> CVS archive; you can: get a list of checkins, see what checkins have
> been made by a given person, or on a given CVS branch, or in a
> particular time period."
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> Can you please tell me if there is something similar like Bonsai for
> subversion?
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