Behdad Esfahbod
2004-Jul-02 23:11 UTC
[fdo] Updated syncmail script for new CVS loginfo syntax
Hi, If you are getting tired of being teased about updating your syncmail script to the new CVS loginfo syntax, this mail is for you. If you have opted to use the CIA script, you have already switched to the new loginfo format. If not, you need to do now. For that you need to add UseNewInfoFmtStrings=yes to the CVS config file. Then if you have script using the old format you can escape it by using 1 after the % ie: ALL $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/syncmail %1{sVv} fribidi-commit@pdx.freedesktop.org After changing all of them, you still get teased by another warning message, suggesting you rewrite your scripts to use the new format. I did it for syncmail script and you can just copy. I changed the name of the script from 'syncmail' to 'maildiff', because I had to change the usage syntax. So what you need to do is: 1. Import maildiff in CVSROOT of your project (you probably want to add it to the checkoutlist too, and also removing old syncmail). Get maildiff from pdx.freedesktop.org:/cvs/fribidi/CVSROOT/maildiff 2. Replace the syncmail line in loginfo by: ALL $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/maildiff fribidi-commit@pdx.freedesktop.org %{sVv} %p That's all. Note that you cannot use "%s" with maildiff anymore. Instead, you can use the same script and loginfo file with both the new loginfo format and the old one. Cheers, --behdad behdad.org
Behdad Esfahbod
2004-Jul-02 23:20 UTC
[fdo] Updated syncmail script for new CVS loginfo syntax
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004, it was written:> ALL $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/maildiff fribidi-commit@pdx.freedesktop.org %{sVv} %pOops, it should be: ALL $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/maildiff fribidi-commit@pdx.freedesktop.org -- %{sVv} %p Cheers, --behdad
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