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CVSps - Generates 'patchset' information from a CVS repository

CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS repository. A patchset is defined as a set of changes made to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a single 'cvs commit' command). This helps you see the big picture of the evolution of a cvs project.

You can see the history of committed patchsets, restrict by author, date range, files affected, branches affected. The program can also generate a diff of a given patchset. It essentially gives you the equivalent of tagging before and after each commit.



Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.cobite.com/cvsps/
Source tarballhttp://www.cobite.com/cvsps/cvsps-1.3.3.tar.gz
Version 1.3.3 (stable) released on 2002-09-26
Version 2.0rc1 (beta) released on 2003-04-11
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later.
This is not a GNU package.

Support contacts

Help List<cvsps@dm.cobite.com>
Developer List<cvsps@dm.cobite.com>
Bug List<cvsps@dm.cobite.com>

Project contacts

Maintainers
Developers
Sponsors
  • Cobite, Inc.

Related information

Interfacescommand line
Source languagesC
Use requirementsCVS
Related programsCVS, Patch

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-12-06
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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