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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 12:41:42 -0500 (EST) From: David Mansfield <lkml@dm.cobite.com> To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>, Larry McVoy <lm@bitmover.com> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] cvsps support for parsing BK->CVS kernel tree logs Hi everyone, I've just added (updated) lightly tested support for the BK->CVS kernel trees to cvsps (www.cobite.com/cvsps) in version 2.0b4. The purpose of this effort is to recreate the BK ChangeSet meta-data that is embedded in the 'cvs log' data in these trees. BTW, cvsps is GPL software :-p. I'd like to thank Larry and Andrea for helping me track down some issues with this effort. This is still a BETA version, though, and I haven't given this enough testing, so be nice. It works for me. This version is tested and works against this morning's linux-2.4 and linux-2.5 trees, and contains a few workarounds for specific issues in those trees. See below for information on these problems. The output of cvsps looks like: ------------------------------ PatchSet 999 Date: 2002/07/11 19:50:46 Author: alan Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Log: [PATCH] Fix several pdc202xx problems Misnaming of 20270 as 20268R Failure of LBA48 on 20262 Incorrect speed detection because the old driver used host not drive side cable detect PDC202xx handling for quirks in udma reporting off some drives LBA48 for PIO mode BKrev: 3d2dd386wJMnehoOAhv3wL991IfXVQ Members: ChangeSet:1.999->1.1000 MAINTAINERS:1.74->1.75 drivers/ide/ide-features.c:1.4->1.5 drivers/ide/ide-pci.c:1.18->1.19 drivers/ide/pdc202xx.c:1.11->1.12 include/linux/pci_ids.h:1.44->1.45 ----------------- You can also get a diff of this PatchSet using the '-g' option to cvsps. There are currently 2,798 PatchSets in the linux-2.4 tree, and 8,382 in the linux-2.5 tree. Quick start instructions ======================== Download, build and install cvsps from http://www.cobite.com/cvsps Get the 2.0b4 (or latest) version. Create a working directory with the tree of your choice: cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@kernel.bkbits.net:/home/cvs co linux-2.4/Makefile cd linux-2.4 [ IMPORTANT: cvsps doesn't currently support an option for setting the compression level so PLEASE, edit your .cvsrc and put 'cvs -z4' to enable compression ] cvsps [-x] --bkcvs This basically runs a 'cvs rlog' against the tree, parses, and caches all of the revision history as PatchSets. It also outputs all of the PatchSet summaries to stdout, so you may want to '>/dev/null' the first time. Subsequent 'cvsps' commands do not need the '--bkcvs' unless you are updating (-u, not completely tested) or rebuilding (-x, always works) the cache file. Now you can use cvsps to browse the patchsets at your leisure, without loading the cvs server (except to generate diffs). See cvsps -h for the many ways you can slice and dice the information. I welcome any feedback. Problems ======== I have currently encountered two problems with the log format. 1) someone has committed sections of 'cvs log' text into the log. This causes quite a headache for my parser, because false end-of-log-message markers are present in the log. Fortunately, Larry has put a '(Logical change x.yyyy)' marker at the end of each log message, see alse 2) 2) Not all log messages are terminated by a '(Logical change x.yyy)' marker. A single revision of one file is missing this marker, Larry is looking into why this may have happened. Both of these problems are being worked around by my 'Adaptive Crap Filter (notTM)' code. Don't look at it. It'll kill you. David -- /==============================\ | David Mansfield | | lkml@dm.cobite.com | \==============================/
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