Re: [E-devel] tools that update ChangeLog files

2007-09-10 Thread The Rasterman
On Sat, 1 Sep 2007 16:31:53 +0200 (CEST) Vincent Torri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:

 
 
 On Sat, 1 Sep 2007, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
 
  On 8/30/07, Vincent Torri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hey,
 
  currently, there is no trace of the commits in the ChangeLog file. We can
  only look at them through viewvc, which is a pain (cia is not better and
  does not allow to see all of them, afaik)
 
  I dislike changelog as a CVS history clone, it should be used for
  major things done.
 
 I think that NEWS is more for major stuff than ChangeLog. But it's a 
 matter of taste, i guess. As I said, I prefer having a changelog rather 
 than having to look at the commits through cvsweb or whatever viewer of 
 cvs rep.

all cvs commits mails are in my cvs commits mailbox - that works well for
me... :) somehow automatic changes to the changelog from cvs i don't see as
that useful. right now changelog isn't used because nothing is at 1.0 as of 1.0
i will keep changes there as important feature additions, removals and
compatibility changes as well as bug fixes.

  BTW, I'm running a GIT version of E libs at staff.get-e.org and it
  works great, log is easier to see using git and gitweb is way more
  responsive! It's not official yet, but if you like:
 
http://staff.get-e.org/
 
 great :)
 
 Vincent
 
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Re: [E-devel] tools that update ChangeLog files

2007-09-01 Thread Vincent Torri


On Sat, 1 Sep 2007, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:

 On 8/30/07, Vincent Torri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey,

 currently, there is no trace of the commits in the ChangeLog file. We can
 only look at them through viewvc, which is a pain (cia is not better and
 does not allow to see all of them, afaik)

 I dislike changelog as a CVS history clone, it should be used for
 major things done.

I think that NEWS is more for major stuff than ChangeLog. But it's a 
matter of taste, i guess. As I said, I prefer having a changelog rather 
than having to look at the commits through cvsweb or whatever viewer of 
cvs rep.

 BTW, I'm running a GIT version of E libs at staff.get-e.org and it
 works great, log is easier to see using git and gitweb is way more
 responsive! It's not official yet, but if you like:

   http://staff.get-e.org/

great :)

Vincent

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[E-devel] tools that update ChangeLog files

2007-08-30 Thread Vincent Torri

Hey,

currently, there is no trace of the commits in the ChangeLog file. We can 
only look at them through viewvc, which is a pain (cia is not better and 
does not allow to see all of them, afaik)

There exist tools to modify automatically a ChangeLog, without work at 
all. I know 2 of them:

  * prepare-ChangeLog.pl (to use with another tool : cicl) :

http://www.buzztard.org/index.php/Coding_Guidelines#CVS_commit_message_format

  * moap :

https://thomas.apestaart.org/moap/trac/

You can see examples of ChangeLog created by the first tool in the 2 last 
commits of epdf I did. It is quite simple to use:

1) do your modifications in your repository (including cvs add and cvs 
delete)

2) launch:

prepare-ChangeLog.pl

it will ask you 2 times the password of the cvs rep.
it will add a new entry to the ChangeLog.

3) edit the ChangeLog file by adding comments, according to the modified 
files/functions.

4) launch:

cicl

it will commit the changes and add a description of the commit according 
to the last entry of the ChangeLog file.

Another tool (diffcl) allows you to preview the changes (and to createe 
patches)


moap is of similar use (only one command, with different parameters to 
prepare the changelog and commit the changes). I prefer 
prepare-ChangeLog.pl because it also add the function names that have been 
modified in the ChangeLog file.

Maybe you'll find those tools useful :)

regards

Vincent

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Re: [E-devel] tools that update ChangeLog files

2007-08-30 Thread Kim Woelders
Vincent Torri wrote:
 Hey,
 
 currently, there is no trace of the commits in the ChangeLog file. We can 
 only look at them through viewvc, which is a pain (cia is not better and 
 does not allow to see all of them, afaik)
 
 There exist tools to modify automatically a ChangeLog, without work at 
 all. I know 2 of them:
 
   * prepare-ChangeLog.pl (to use with another tool : cicl) :
 
 http://www.buzztard.org/index.php/Coding_Guidelines#CVS_commit_message_format
 
   * moap :
 
 https://thomas.apestaart.org/moap/trac/
 
Another one is cvs2cl.

/Kim

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