From: John P. Looney (john at domain antefacto.com)
Date: Wed 15 Aug 2001 - 12:37:28 IST
There must be a tool somewhere to do this, because it's something that
every developer comes across.
I'd a line of code that was vital to the working of a piece of software.
It was added maybe 30 CVS revisions ago.
Someone deleted it. Maybe me, in a fit of insanity. Is there any way I
can find out when ? I could manually use tkcvs and run tkdiff on each
version. This will take hours. So, something like "cvs grep" would be
good, where I could grep for occurences of a word in all versions.
Any ideas ?
Kate
--
When I say 'free', I mean 'free': free from bond, of chain or command:
to go where you will, even to Mordor, Saruman, if you desire. "
-- Gandalf, paraphrasing the choice between Free and Non-free software
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