Try subeclipse.
You can rightclick on he rev and display the merge graph then.
It is still not trivoal since you just see the merge rev prop.
Regards
Thomas
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Von: Tony Butt [mailto:Tony.Butt_at_cea.com.au]
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Betreff: Subversion Branch/Merge Graphical Display
I have been looking around at various tools which graphically display
subversion history for some time now.
In the past 3 months, we have changed our processes here to make more
use of Branching and Merging, in an effort to maintain a stable trunk.
Development tasks are performed on Branches. They are reviewed and
tested with design reviews, code reviews, integrated system tests, ...
Some tools (noticeably TortoiseSVN and kdesvn) are quite capable of
showing the branch history. I have found nothing which is capable of
showing merge history. I would have thought that with the advent of
svn:mergeinfo, that sufficient information is present to deduce the
merges.
Since it has not been done, I can only assume that the task is
non-trivial (certainly), probably difficult, and perhaps not practical.
Is that correct?
In any event, does anyone know of a tool which will provide such a
history?
Thanks in advance,
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Tony Butt <tjb_at_cea.com.au>
CEA Technologies
Received on 2011-08-01 10:26:49 CEST