On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Daniel Berlin wrote:

> > Date: 2005-03-01 15:26:25 -0500 (Tue, 01 Mar 2005)

I take it the time will be shown in gcc.gnu.org's timezone (fixed at UTC), 
not depending on the timezone of the person making the commit?

> > WebSVN: http://dberlin.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?
> > view=rev&root=gccrepo&rev=77017
> > 
> > Modified:
> >    trunk/gcc/ChangeLog
> >    trunk/gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c
> >    trunk/gcc/version.c
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> (The >'s are not in the message, obviously)

Does the message also have the URL on one line?  It ought to.

> This seemed close to what we have now.  Note that the link included
> above does work and will take you to the web page giving you the
> differences.  Please don't browse the revision logs of files using
> viewcvs. I don't have the network bandwidth on dberlin.org
> 
> Note that in the commit message, There is only need for one link,
> because the revision view will display the entire changeset.

Can viewcvs be configured so that the links at the URL go to unidiffs by 
default, as in the present URLs?  I find unidiffs much more readable than 
coloured diffs.

What will the message / the diffs look like for changes to properties 
rather than file contents?

What will things (both the messages and the diffs) look like where files 
or directories are copied (including copies of the whole tree, as for 
tagging) or moved or copied-and-modified in one commit?  (Of course that 
there are messages for tags at all is an improvement on the present 
situation.)

I take it with SVN the messages to gcc-cvs-wwwdocs can work like the 
gcc-cvs ones, i.e. including the URL for diffs?  That is, there won't be 
any problems like those mentioned in comments in bugzilla-checkout and 
htdocs-checkout and cgibin-checkout with the new scripts.

Please ensure that the new script ends up version controlled, whether in 
maintainer-scripts in GCC SVN (maybe preferable) or in sourceware 
infra/bin CVS.  I don't like the present situation where 
log_accum_bugzillafied isn't version-controlled although its predecessor 
was.

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