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Identification of deleted lines information in CVS Annotate


From: Sriranjani Srinivasan
Subject: Identification of deleted lines information in CVS Annotate
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 10:42:04 +0530

 

Hi,

 

Is there any way to identify the information of deleted lines in a file through CVS annotate or any other means?

I ’am looking for a feature in CVS similar to the history feature of deleted lines available in SCCS.

 

Also, I have used the Web interfaces CVS Web (http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/cvsweb.html) and ViewCVS (http://www.viewvc.org/)

For browsing through the source history more easily. Annotate option in these interfaces also doesn’t give me any information of the deleted lines.

 

Can anyone clarify the usage of annotate and also suggest the way to identify the history of deleted lines in CVS.

 

Version of CVS in use:

Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.18 (client/server)

 

Thanks,

Sriranjani S

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