Re: Release errata & patch list

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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 02:02:15PM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote: >> It can definitely be done with an awk and a minimal shell script. >> >> Similar to the way I used to generate FreeBSD-4 MFC lists, which >> I did my regex'ing the commit mail archive. I will see if I can >> do something for branch commits and put it up on leaf. > >It can be added relatively easily to the existing mailarchive script - the >mail's already getting passed through there, anyway. > >Something like: (not tested, won't work) > >:0b >* ^Newsfetch: \/dragonfly.commits >* MATCH ?? Branch: \/(DragonFly_RELEASE_\d_\d) { > BRANCH=$MATCH > echo $body | cat >> /path/to/webpage/for/$BRANCH >} > >I can tackle this, if you like. > As an aside, I've been meaning to script up a process for mirrors to keep cvs/cvsup current, whereby the commit emails trigger a cvsup from the master of the updated module as often but not more than :20 minutes or so, then maybe a full sync every 24 hrs for sanity. But no being my primary OS, and needing to make my first cvsupd mirror and a few other elements (including unrelated commitments), I've not moved forward on this. I'm stuck where I create cvsupd config files, couldn't those just be included in cvs where they can be used directly? (ATM I forget the default location) I'd also considered triggering a module rsync from leaf for my own local cvs repository copy... but that would require compiling rsync there.... Is there a better way to go about this (low latency, low bandwidth, current cvs/cvsupd mirrors)? Doesn't FBSD or OBSD have a scheme for mailing patches when they are committed, and scripts to apply? // George -- George Georgalis, systems architect, administrator Linux BSD IXOYE http://galis.org/george/ cell:646-331-2027 mailto:george@galis.org
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