Duane Wessels wrote:
> You can use rsync if you want to have an up-to-date Squid-2.3 source
> tree. Its not as good as CVS server because it probably doesn't allow
> you to modify your local copy. rsync will probably wipe out your
> changes.
Is this a live tree? If so, then it is almost as good as read-only CVS.
I only have to figure out how to rsync thru the firewall... (need to
allow port 873 it seems).
Could you please add a CVS commit log to it an I would be even happier.
Attached is the program I use to automate my changelogs seen in my
snapshot files and partly at the head of every patch. It is called from
CVSROOT/loginfo by
^squid /home/henrik/bin/tag-logger.sh
It cleans up the CVS commit log info somewhat and logs it to
<repositoryroot>/<top-level-module>/<tagname>.changelog
where <tagname> is any sticky tag or "HEAD" if no sticky tag is used.
See my Squid page for other assorted tools used.
/Henrik
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