On Apr 14, 2006, at 8:15, Robin Dunn wrote:

Heikki Toivonen wrote:

Note that my understanding of the plan is that there will be no
incremental checkins anywhere. John uses the past svn revisions to find the bad checkins in his local tree. He does *not* redo the incremental
checkins again on the trunk to find out when things break.

Right, that is my thought as well. Just use the old revisions in SVN without any changes until the failures start, then examine the differences between that revision and the previous.

        NNNN = 9544
        while NNNN < 10250:
                svn up -r NNNN
                if any wx files updated:
                        build
                        test
                        if errors:
                                break
                NNNN += 1

        svn diff -r NNNN-1  -r NNNN
        find problem(s)
        fix
        test
        be happy

FWIW, I think svn can do the loop and test for you:

cd ~/src/internal/wx
svn log -q -r9544:10250

--Grant

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