I don't remember who was opposing idea of Jira-based changelogs, but IMO it's the way to go. Saves lots of time for the changelog writer, and makes sure no important stuff is missed.

Regards,
Aleksey

On 13.09.2014 3:27, Timo Kreuzer wrote:
Oh and btw: I think the targeted way of handling change logs is using
jira tasks, therefore it might be worth creating a jira task for it and
closing it, once you're done with your work, so that it gets the
appropriate consideration in the changelog. I suggest doing that for
everything that is worth mentioning in the changelog.

Am 12.09.2014 23:28, schrieb Jérôme Gardou:
I guess so, I didn't try. But feel free to do! :-p

Regards
Jérôme

Le 12/09/2014 23:25, Aleksey Bragin a écrit :
Absolutely great stuff!

And does it work in Windows? :-)
(not that there is so much demand in that, just for fun)

Regards,
Aleksey


On 12.09.2014 19:35, Pierre Schweitzer wrote:
Awesome, indeed! Any info or tuto about how to use it? About how to
plug
GDB to it?

Cheers,

On 09/12/2014 12:57 AM, Timo Kreuzer wrote:
Awesome stuff!


Am 11.09.2014 22:55, schrieb jgar...@svn.reactos.org:
Author: jgardou
Date: Thu Sep 11 20:55:42 2014
New Revision: 64121

URL: http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos?rev=64121&view=rev
Log:
[KDGDB]
   - introduce KDGDB, a KDCOM-like DLL, wrapping the KD protocol
and the GDB remote protocol together.
It is not fully functional, but for now it permits source-level
debugging in some modules. More will be added as I feel the need
and find the time to work a bit more on it. (That is, unless an
angel comes and resume the work)
To use it, set GDB and _WINKD_ to TRUE in your CMakeCache.txt.
Using separate debug symbols is also a good idea.





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