> If the hack is not too Evil, you should consider sending it to the
> developer.
I fully intend too, but my contract at work requires me to clear that up
with my boss first. Those evil, all-your-code-are-belong-to-us type of
contracts.
On a large repository I've shrank memory usage from approx.
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Baruch Even wrote:
> Check out a program called cvsps for CVS Patch Sets, I believe it does
> what you want.
>
> Incidentally I've worked on it today, it's not mine but I needed to
> improve it's memory usage. If you don't have a repository of several
> hundred megs you will
Check out a program called cvsps for CVS Patch Sets, I believe it does
what you want.
Incidentally I've worked on it today, it's not mine but I needed to
improve it's memory usage. If you don't have a repository of several
hundred megs you will be fine.
Baruch
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 14:09, Shlom
I'd like to retrieve the CVS ChangeLog for an entire directory structure
so that:
1. The entries are sorted chronologically.
2. The files affected by each entry are mentioned.
3. There are no duplicate entries in case several files were affected.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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