[cvsnt] how to maintain the versions
Bo Berglund
Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Fri Apr 22 13:46:18 BST 2005
You must be joking, right???
Did you at all study any help/instruction/website/google
concerning WinCvs usage and how to do exactly what you are asking for???
To summarize:
1) You should configure an external diff viewer in WinCvs, common suggestions
are ExamDiff and WinMerge, both freeware.
Install any of these programs on your client PC and then in the preferences
you tell WinCvs to use the external program as a diff viewer.
2) In WinCvs select the (sandbox) file you are interested in and activate
the Graph command.
3) Now you will see the full tree of revisions of that file and you can
select any two revisions you want (shift-click)
4) Once you have two revisions selected you click the diff speedbutton
5) Now WinCvs will ask CVSNT to supply the two selected revisions and
then WinCvs will send those two files to the diff viewer.
6) The diff viewer will now highlight side by side all differences in the
revisions
I am amazed that you have not found this out by yourself already....
/Bo
-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf
Of ankush grover
Sent: den 22 april 2005 13:12
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: [cvsnt] how to maintain the versions
Hey,
I have configured cvsnt on windows xp ,I can checkout
and commit also .But i want to know suppose there is a
file solaris.txt now after few updates the solaris.txt
1.6 I want to know how can i see what was there in 1.1
,1.2,1.3,1.4,1.5, means the difference between the
different versions of the same file.If I open the file
directory in cvsnt i can see the versions and
differences from one version to another.
But how can i see those differences from the client,I
am using Wincvs as a client.
I want to see the difference between
1.1,1.2,1.3,1.4,1.5,1.6 so that if a programmer makes
a mistake we can go back to the previous version.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
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