I've committed a new 'ChangeLog.svn' rule in top-level Makefile which you can use to generate a GNU-style ChangeLog file from SVN logs using the svn2cl tool. On debian-based systems this tool is in the subversion-tools package. The generated ChangeLog.svn was also added to the repository, so you don't need svn2cl to see the results.
The advantage is you don't need to manually edit the ChangeLog, and helps taking out a lot of information lost due to at least myself not having edited it during my last JTS sync work (sorry for that). To avoid loosing any manual entry the generated file is now called ChangeLog.svn, so the ChangeLog file is the so-far-manually-edited one. If you like the idea please take the time to add your details in the authors.svn file, which is used to map usernames to real names and email addresses. Ideally a server-side hook could re-generate the ChangeLog.svn on every commit, or on a daily basis. PS: my keybit.net address is having bad problems, so please mail me @ gmail for any private communications. --strk; Free GIS & Flash consultant/developer () ASCII Ribbon Campaign http://foo.keybit.net/~strk/services.html /\ Keep it simple! _______________________________________________ geos-devel mailing list geos-devel@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/geos-devel