[dev] [commits] Horde branch master updated. content-1.0.0alpha1-55-g737d6d8
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Sun Mar 13 19:58:51 UTC 2011
Zitat von Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel at horde.org>:
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> Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
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>> Zitat von Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel at horde.org>:
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>>>
>>> Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
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>>>> Zitat von Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:
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>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> commit 737d6d89ed710f103e20385dfe7daf76d2869d34
>>>>> Author: Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at curecanti.org>
>>>>> Date: Thu Mar 10 16:46:33 2011 -0700
>>>>>
>>>>> changelog
>>>>>
>>>>> imp/docs/CHANGES | 2 ++
>>>>> 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> Please update package.xml too.
>>>
>>> I still intend to provide a commit helper within the components
>>> tool that would enter the commit message as a note to the
>>> changelog (or the changelogs in case we intend to have two for the
>>> applications). I hope to get that done at the beginning of next
>>> week. If you have any wishes concerning that... I'm open to
>>> suggestions.
>>
>> I'm not sure how you intend this to work. Mark changelog entries
>> specially in the commit message? We definetely don't want all
>> commit messages in the logs.
>
> Combining this with the commit message would actually be optional.
> The main point would be to allow modification of the change logs via
> the command line. I find editing the package.xml files annoying and
> if you have to keep track of two files for the applications things
> don't get easier.
>
> The idea would be to use the context sensitive component helper that
> I started at the beginning of this week (currently called "hmk".
> Does anybody have a more decent name?).
Do we need a separate command at all?
> Assuming you are in compontent "Core" you'd say
>
> hmk changed "Bug #1234: Fixed this bug"
>
> and that would update the notes in framework/Core/package.xml.
>
> For the applications it could also take care of the same change in CHANGE.
>
> And in case you want to make that your commit message at the same
> time you'd just say:
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> hmk changed -G "Bug #1234: Fixed this bug"
Sounds good.
>> Also, which changelog is being updated when several components are affected?
>
> I did not intend to make this work for all situations. I'd just like
> to have some kind of helper for the common case.
That's fine, my latter question was rather assuming that the changelog
entries are retrieved from the commit messages.
Jan.
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