Hi Nate

I'll try to see if I can replicate this.

From your text I understand that you are using Windows as your client OS and the command line CVS client from WinCVS, is that correct?

What CVS server are you using and what OS does it run on?

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Dennis Lundberg

Nate wrote:
First of all, I'd like to say how impressed I've been with the speed of
responses for this list.  Thanks for all the help.

-

I’m using the 2.0-SNAPSHOT version of the maven-changelog-plugin, and I’m
trying to get a report of, “All changes after MyApp_0_7_rc1 that went into
making MyApp_0_7_rc2.”  I have the following configuration for the plugin.
 <type>tag</type>
   <tags>
     <tag implementation="java.lang.String">MyApp_0_7_rc1</tag>
     <tag implementation="java.lang.String">MyApp_0_7_rc2</tag>
   </tags>

Here is my file CVS tree of one of my files:
 UserDatabase.java
   1.1
   1.2---- MyApp_0_7_rc1
   1.3
   1.4
   1.5--- MyApp_0_7_rc2
   1.6

When I look at the site generated change log page, I see only comments for
v1.3 and v1.4.  I would like to see the 1.5 comments because those change
went into the MyApp_0_7_rc2 release.

I see that “-r MyApp_0_7_rc1::MyApp_0_7_rc2” is by the plugin used.  I ran
a log with WinCVS and the generated log file also only contained versions
1.3 and 1.4.  The CVS documentation says the results of a log with the
double colon should list all change versions except for the MyApp_0_7_rc1
version.  When I modified the WinCVS command to only use one colon, I got
versions 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5; however, I obviously don’t want version 1.2
in my final results.

Am I doing something wrong here with ChangeLog configuration?  Is this a
CVS issue?

Thanks for the help,
-Nate



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