When a developer makes a fix and then closes the jira as fixed, is there
a way to determine the files checked in?
I have noticed that some individuals will enter a revision number. SVN
can then be used to determine what the diffs are.
All that I have seen in JIRA are the subversion comments,
I don't think that there is a failsafe way to identify those files.
Most developers will put the JIRA issue# w/ their SVN checkin.
Regards,
Alan
-Original Message-
From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 12:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JIRA Fixes
For what it's worth, the later ViewCVS versions let you insert
hyperlinks based on a regular expression -- so we could have every
GERONIMO-123 (or whatever) turn into a URL pointing to JIRA. Of course,
that's going the other direction...
Aaron
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to setup geronimo inside eclipse and I am unable to
figure out how to import the root project into eclipse.
I checked out the geronimo project, ran maven eclipse, used the
projecttransfer plugin[1] to import all modules into eclipse, but my
root directory (geronimo) is
Hi,
After some investigation, I was able to
generate some useful messages. A have attached patches
to reproduce these messages. Here is the problem -
1. During bootstraping, OpenEJBModuleBuilder class is
loaded by the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
classloader in GBeanInfo. When an attempt is made to