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Re: Is this possible? <More Info>
From: |
David Taylor |
Subject: |
Re: Is this possible? <More Info> |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Dec 2001 15:38:03 -0800 |
David Taylor wrote:
> Don Weeks wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I need to pass this info over to another system, perhaps the problem
> > reporting tool or the project management tool:
> >
> > PR# 321 was solved by adding foo.c version 3.2.1 and foo.h version
> > 3.3.1. These now have the tag REL3.2 (This implies that if I checkout all
> > the files using tag REL3.2, I can build the entire product.)
> >
>
> Sometimes called "change sets".
>
> If the problem reporting tool is Bugzilla, then you may find cvszilla to be
> useful:
>
> http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/~tonyg
>
> It contains a Perl script, that can be run from loginfo, that passes loginfo
> (name of file, old and new version, log message) to the Bugzilla record for
> the
> bug cited in the log message.
>
> If you're not using Bugzilla, you still may want to view cvszilla as one
> example
> of interfacing CVS with a problem tracker.
>
> dtayl
Looks like the new tool CVSps may also provide what you need: its "patchset" ==
"change set". From http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/README :
"CVSps's output is information about patchsets. A patchset looks like:
---------------------
PatchSet 1701
Date: 2001/11/06 19:49:04
Author: joe
Log:
this release completes line summary find
Members:
Makefile:1.3.4.9->1.3.4.10 [v4_1-production-patches]
apache_mod/lineSummary.C:1.66.2.2->1.66.2.3 [v4_1-production-patches]
apache_mod/tbill_sql.C:1.59.2.5->1.59.2.6 [v4_1-production-patches]
---------------------
This patchset is taken from an internal project. It shows the date, the
author, log message and each file that was modified. For each file the
pre-commit and post-commit revisions are given. In this case, you can see
that the files are on a branch, and the branch tag is shown (for each
file) inside square brackets."
dtayl