Interesting. Very!
But when I opened Revision Graph for a random file, it traverses
*all* revisions on our server. We are close to 100.000 revisions at
present.
Obviously, it takes a fair bit of time (64.000 revisions to go
at the moment), so I am not sure I actually get to *see* the result for
another hour or so.
Is it not possible to make a log on the resource in question,
and then poll SVN for the specific revisions that have been involved?
If not, I hope the plugin at least caches the result, or I am
pretty sure it is unusable for us… L
Cheers,
Jesper
Fra:
subversive-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:subversive-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] På
vegne af Igor V. Burilo
Sendt: 20. april 2010 12:19
Til: subversive-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Emne: [subversive-dev] Revision Graph
Dear
Subversive Users,
We are glad to announce that there was added Revision Graph which allows to
view in a graphical way the history of the resource including copies, e.g.
trunk, branches and tags. You can call revision graph from 'Show Revision
Graph' action. It was added in 0.7.8.I20100419-1900 version. Currently it's
available only from weekly build: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/weekly-site/.
Best Regards,
Subversive Team