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Emmanuel Hugonnet commented on MCHANGES-78: ------------------------------------------- Well we use the issue tracker as in the changes.xml, just to link to the issue. You must define a tracker type with a tracker url (the typ is used for a regexp to put the bug id in the url) . So if you define a tracker url of '# ' it will work without a bug tracker. Also the id is not mandatory so this way you won't need a tracker. I was in the process of providing a NoneTracker implementation to simplify this, as well as a support for Mercurial. We keep only the messages which respect the grammar, dismissing the others. The changelog team considered this to be closer to the changes plugin that is why I posted there, but of course if it appears to be more convenient with the changelog plugin I won't object ;o) The code on codehaus is more recent with full site generated, better documentation (or so I hope) and a good example of configuration. > Build a changes report by parsing svn comments > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: MCHANGES-78 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGES-78 > Project: Maven 2.x Changes Plugin > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Emmanuel Hugonnet > Priority: Minor > Attachments: site.tar.gz, svn-changelog-plugin-jdk1.4.tar.gz, > svn-changelog-plugin.tar.gz, svnchangelog-plugin-jdk1.4.tar.gz > > > Builds a changes report by parsing svn comments. > You can configure this plugin as any reporting plugin. But it has specific > configuration parameters : > * grammar : this allows you to specify the grammar used to parse the svn > logs. > Currently it supports two grammars : > o "MANU" which uses @operation:issue; > o "REMY" with [operation:issue] > * trackerType : this allows you to specify the issue tracker used. > Currently it supports two trackers : > o codex > o jira > * trackerUrlPattern : this allows you to specify a pattern to link an > issue to any tracker. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira