[Nut-upsdev] referring to earlier SVN commits

Arnaud Quette aquette.dev at gmail.com
Mon Nov 19 10:39:45 UTC 2012


Hi Charles,

2012/11/15 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>

> On Nov 13, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Arnaud Quette wrote:
>
> > Fix Buildbot failures on commit r3776
>
> One small request in the commit messages: please mention exact commit
> numbers only if the commit is hard to find. Something like "fix buildbot
> failures from previous commit" is specific enough, without making the
> reader look up a specific commit number.
>

right, sorry about that. I've made myself the exact same comment, but had
no time until now to fix the msg.
The summary line is now "Fix Buildbot failure on missing manual page", the
rest is unchanged.

The reason is that it will be harder to look up a given SVN revision ID
> after the repository is converted to Git. I think Eric S. Raymond might
> have suggested this when he was going through the old SVN commits, but even
> if not, I think it will make things clearer.
>
> Eric also suggests using a VCS-agnostic "action stamp" format to refer to
> commits, but I think it's a little verbose, and at the moment, only
> reposurgeon can parse them (specifically, Trac and gitk are blissfully
> unaware of them). I have a patch for reposurgeon that tries to address the
> readability issue - more on that later.
>
> From the reposurgeon manual:
>
> > An action stamp is an RFC3339 timestamp, followed by a '!', followed by
> a committer email address, followed by ':' and a 1-origin sequence number
> if the date/time pair is not unique in the repository; it refers to a
> commit without being VCS-specific. Thus, instead of "commit 304a53c2" or
> "r2355", "2011-10-25T15:11:09Z!fred at foonly.com".
>  - http://www.catb.org/~esr/reposurgeon/reposurgeon.html
>
> Also, once we transition to native Git repositories, you will be able to
> amend the most recent commit before you push. This should reduce the number
> of "typo in previous commit" messages.
>

yep, I'm eager to finally be on git for this kind of things.

cheers,
Arnaud
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