On 26 October 2012 19:41, Glasgow, Steven R CIV USARMY TRADOC ANALYSIS CTR (US) <steven.r.glasgow....@mail.mil> wrote: > Classification: UNCLASSIFIED > > Caveats: NONE > > Newbie question (looking to move from CVS to Subversion). Currently I use > viewVC with CVSGraph which is really helpful at looking at the revision > history of a single file to determine when and why a particular change was > made. > > Are there any Linux Subversion clients that do this functionality? I know I > can use the svn log command to obtain a list of revisions that changes a > given file and I can then run a series of svn diff commands between the > versions to look at the change history. Is there a Client that will allow > me to do this graphically? > > Thank you, > > Steve > > Classification: UNCLASSIFIED > > Caveats: NONE
Hi, SmartSVN is a good client that works on Linux, Mac and Windows (some people like that they can have the same interface on all platforms) http://www.smartsvn.com/ Disclaimer: I work for WANdisco, but I don't know of a fancier graphical Linux client. :-) -- Mat Booth Software Engineer WANdisco, Inc. http://www.wandisco.com