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User shay changed the following:
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr 8 09:01:47 -0700
2005 -------
Confirmed that when rebuilding dmake.exe with a prior build of itself I no
longer get a warning about a subst macro syntax error.
I would appreciate a NEWS entry. I realise that this is probably not very
"newsworthy", but there is no other change log in use. I tried the cvs command:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs log
-rcws_src680_dmake43p01 -S -N -d "2005-01-01;2005-12-12" dmake
This works fine, but breaks things down by "file" rather than by "change" so it
is not easy to see what changes have been made.
Perhaps the ChangeLog file could be put back into use, logging every change that
is committed, while the NEWS file would contain a higher-level view of
newsworthy changes from a user's perspective?
(I'm thinking of the perl model here: perl distributions contain a "Changes"
file detailing every change committed plus a series of "perl<version>delta"
files detailing the major changes from a user's perspective.)
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