Hmm, just some thoughts here:
I modified mergemaster so he add's to every file he touches or
installs this md5 checksum. When mergemaster reads a file and
compares it, it extracts the md5 checksum form the file (if it
exists) and looks if the file has been changed or not. If a new
file get's
From: Martin Blapp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Proposal to mergemaster
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 09:51:28 +0100 (CET)
If it is possible to add these checksums also in sysinstall when
extracting the first time you install, nothing has to be done
with commit scripts and also the first time you
Hi Jordan,
If it is possible to add these checksums also in sysinstall when
extracting the first time you install, nothing has to be done
with commit scripts and also the first time you run mergemaster,
you can run it a lot more faster than now.
Can you be more specific? Some diffs
Yes, I mean when we extract and install all /etc files, is it possible
to add then then md5 checksum to all installed config files into the
cvs header ? (With grep -v "$FreeBSD:" of course).
Oh. No, not easily.
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Brian Somers wrote:
3. Have a cvs-aware option.
If the installed and new version numbers differ, mergemaster does a
cvs diff -u -rINSTALLEDVERSION newversion | patch INSTALLEDFILE. If
this works, everyone's happy. If not, it forces you to modify the
new file 'till there are no bits in
At Tue, 13 Mar 2001 16:53:46 +0100, Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi,
I have made something like this and submitted a PR
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=25771
Yep, something like this I'd like to do, but with md5 checksums,
so we do not have to say 'yes' to each file we update.
I
Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi,
After 100erts of mergemaster sessions, I'm looking for a way to improve
mergemaster.
1st thing, mergemaster displays per default all in changed files. That's
ok for the first time, but if you maintain many hosts, this is annoying a
lot.
There should be an
Hi,
If you didn't change a file and it was at 1.45
then if the new one is at 1.55
you should just install it. Since you didn't touch it at 1.45 you will probably
not want to touch it at 1.55 either.
yes, of course. but I don't see your point. Am I missing something ?
How can you see it
Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi,
If you didn't change a file and it was at 1.45
then if the new one is at 1.55
you should just install it. Since you didn't touch it at 1.45 you will probably
not want to touch it at 1.55 either.
yes, of course. but I don't see your point. Am I missing
Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi,
If you didn't change a file and it was at 1.45
then if the new one is at 1.55
you should just install it. Since you didn't touch it at 1.45 you will probably
not want to touch it at 1.55 either.
yes, of course. but I don't see
On 2001-Mar-13 09:09:21 -0800, Julian Elischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you didn't change a file and it was at 1.45 then if the new one is
at 1.55 you should just install it. Since you didn't touch it at 1.45
you will probably not want to touch it at 1.55 either.
But you might still need to
Hmmm, this is nice! I've wanted this option for a long time. :)
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On 13-Mar-01 Martin Blapp wrote:
1. Add md5 checksum to the the file-header:
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Add an md5 checksum in the header of the File, maybe in $FreeBSD$ when
the file get's comitted. (The $FreeBSD$ line should be sed'd/grepp'd out
to md5 the raw
Hi,
After 100erts of mergemaster sessions, I'm looking for a way to improve
mergemaster.
1st thing, mergemaster displays per default all in changed files. That's
ok for the first time, but if you maintain many hosts, this is annoying a
lot.
There should be an options to display all
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