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Kevin, Code Historian will produce the information you require: http://codehistorian.com You can find these changes across multiple files (e.g. "show me all files that changed during these dates) as well as the accumulated changes within each file. Code Metrics (same web page) can output this information in XML, CSV, etc.. -- Jason Cohen (512) 345-8318, 9am-5pm CST > -----Original Message----- > Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:43:16 +0200 > From: "Kevin" <zzz at zzz.zzz.org> > To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook > Subject: [cvsnt] Log of commits > Message-ID: <bh7ofr$guk$1 at sisko.local.nodomain.org> > Precedence: list > Message: 5 > > Hello, I am tryng to find a way to know what changes were made on the > repository between two tags filtered by a branch (or the main trunk). > > More specifically: > A branch was opened. I would like to know what commits were done on this > branch, I need the commit messages and the files that were modified. I > would > like to specify 2 tags (and the branch if needed) and know what commits > occurred in between. > > I would like to see only the commits on this branch. Note that the branch > contains several files and it is not practical to "cvs log" each file; I > need to consolidate the results. > > I use WinCVS and have tried using "Build Changelog". The output is similar > to what I need, but I cannot filter the results using a branch or tags > that > I want. I do not know Pyhton or Tcl so I could not figure out how I could > modify the script myself :( > > Any tips are greatly appreciated. > > -- > Kevin Agius