If you want source diffs you can do this (I think)
cvs diff -r OLD_RELEASE_TAG -r NEW_RELEASE_TAG
I'm sure you can also do a cvs log with some arguements to get the commit
descriptions for each commit made too.
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
> Howdy,
> There's probably a way to do it in bugzilla with the boolean additions,
> but I don't know off the top of my head. As Senor Rees said, look at
> the release notes which contain information about the fixes with every
> point release. You should have a good reason NOT to upgrade, as these
> point release upgrades are trivial especially for a servlet
> specification-compliant application.
>
> One preventive note for you: starting with version 4.1.18, the invoker
> servlet is commented out by default.
>
> Yoav Shapira
> Millennium ChemInformatics
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jay Glanville [mailto:jay.glanville@(protected)]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 8:47 AM
>>To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>>Subject: RE: How to find the differences between versions?
>>
>>
>>>On Wed, January 14, 2004 at 1:29 pm, Glanville, Jay wrote:
>>>
>>>>What is the best way that I can find all the issues that
>>>
>>>were resolved
>>>
>>>>in between 4.1.12 and 4.1.29? Basically, my manager wants
>>>
>>>to know if
>>>
>>>>we should upgrade to 4.1.29, and he wants to see a list of all the
>>>>issues that were closed since 4.1.12?
>>>
>>>You should look at this file called RELEASE-NOTES which is
>>>included with each release of Tomcat.
>>
>>Is there a way to ask bugzilla for all the issues that have been
>>resolved in this timeframe? What would the query be?
>>
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