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many PRs and having too many ports of his in the tree. He also lives in
Michigan(!) which isn't quite as bad.
For penance he will have to go close those PRs and maintain his ports. Fool.
Approved by: asami
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"asami" (that's me :) can commit to the tree.
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from things like core-team and personal FreeBSD mails (withouth using
hack^H^H^H^Htools like procmail).
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He is already known as several patches submitter, and also has much
IPv6 operation and experiment experience on Japanese IPv6 supported ISP IMASY,
where he is a member of it.
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formerly from Hotmail, and is now at Yahoo. Many of you would have
met him at FreeBSDCon'99.
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all wish we had justification to use "BSD" as our 3-letter username.. :)
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the exclude file.
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farm^H^H^H^Herr committers :-) They'll be working on docs stuff mainly,
particularly the handbook. I'll be their mentor.
Approved by: nik, jkh, core
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files which aren't versionable.
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http://www.freebsd.org/internal/committers-guide.html
Approved by: core
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I am feeling burned out with FreeBSD at the moment, and frustrated
with both myself and the organization. I'm taking a sabbatical to try
to get rid of this feeling. I hope to be back with renewed energy at
a later date.
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the email address.
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FreeBSD/JDK WWW pages, which will soon be under CVS control.
Welcome aboard, Patrick!
Approved by: jkh
Deed done by: markm
Sponsored by: nate
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care of his own PRs and commit the mega-patches that affect 50+ ports
at a time. Welcome aboard, Ade!
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our ever-growing Ports Collection. Welcome aboard, Jeremy!
Approved by: asami
Deed done by: markm
Sponsored by: steve
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and even if they did they should be uuencoded.
Add etc/motd
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Justin Gibbs did the preliminary work of suggesting Gerard come on-board,
and Mark M. setup his Freefall account. I'm not sure how he got missed here.
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"src/usr.bin/more/more.help") to contain an $Id$. This file is directly
displayed as more(1)'s help file and an Id would look unprofessional,
stupid, and ugly. It would be inappropriate, too.
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went so smooth (from the Ports Collection's point of view). Thanks
for the help, guys!
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POSIX.1e, and ACLs has finally put him in the worry seat.
Approved by: core
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"I have decided to resign as a committer as it's been a very long time
since I last had the time to work on FreeBSD and things have now got
to the point where not even "speed reading" can help me keep up with
the commit mail."
And thanks to James for being honest about this. Most folks just
slink away quietly and are never heard from again. :)
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he has a strange inclination to document things and extract information
from people in order to do it. Welcome aboard!
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Hopefully this will stop the exponential growth that the PR database has
been experiencing. :->
Sponsored by: billf
Approved by: asami
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doing neat handbook build tricks and other doc proj work.
Approved by: nik
Sponsored by: billf
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"asami" (that's me :) can commit to the tree.
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/home/ncvs/CVSROOT/commit_prep.pl line 119, <FILE> chunk 6.' error message.
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character as a comment.
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Hearn and Ollivier Robert.
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the exclusions list unless we're just about ready to fail, so this only
incurs an overhead on non-tagged files.
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the $FreeBSD$ checking.
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from seeing any more than the 'lines:' in the rcs header itself. It used
to scan the entire log message and could "find" another entry if another
log message, complete with full headers, was pasted into the middle.
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$FreeBSD$ has been replaced with $HEADER, a variable which is defined
near the top of the script.
This makes it easier for third parties to customise the CVSROOT contents
for their own local repositories, like Pavilion Internet do with their
$Pavilion$ tag.
Reviewed by: the cvs-committers list
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prior to the import. There is still a small amount of debris in
src/sys/alpha/alpha, but that can be fixed up in a moment.
I don't believe I've accidently lost anyone's commits.
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we have to restore the tree from backups..
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over his 80-something ports.
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He'll be applying some Weight Watchers technique to our ports PR list.
Approved by: asami
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(Actually, Mark removed a bit of commented code whice I've left in since
we might use something like it for using cvs-$branch commit messages
one day)
Submitted by: markm
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Submitted by: markm
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Submitted by: markm
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a run in a previous directory) is cleaned up.
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id checking in ports/*/Makefile.
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cvs rm'ed, or cvs itself will detect the error if it's really missing.
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be a big problem, and a couple of files in etc don't have comment fields.
(eg: motd)
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useful.
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bug trigger.
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"asami" (that's me :) can commit to the tree.
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Submitted by: alfred
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of untagged files, it's too painful to create one if this is going to
verifying it's contents.
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breaking now. (!) and should be safe to turn on for ports again.
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after the freeze.
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in situ.
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I've relaxed it a lot in branch cases (ie: not -CURRENT):
- version number checking is disabled to enable MFC style clobbers.
- on src/contrib and src/crypto no $freeBSD$ is required at all.
There is an override availble (but it'll send mail!) in case of problems.
If the checks here screw up, set the environment variable CVSFUBAR
and it'll bypass the checks entirely. Depending on your shell, that's
"setenv CVSFUBAR yep", or "CVSFUBAR=yep; export CVSFUBAR"
Please don't use this unless there is a genuine problem that can't wait.
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in the repository. "avail||ports" means anyone can commit to ports.
"avail|asami|ports" means only satoshi can commit to ports (as well as
everywhere else he's allowed, of course :-).
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ats left the FreeBSD project quite a while ago
Reviewed by: jkh
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Wilfredo Sanchez, CVSmeister for the Apple 'Darwin' project, who will be
helping to keep the ties between the Apple group and the FreeBSD project
fresh and alive.
Approved by: core
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back! [but send your welcomes to dillon@freebsd.org, don't just
follow up to this message please :)].
Reviewed by: core & committers
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with updates of access.
Reviewed by: nik
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Translation Project. Will be mentored by Jesus Rodriguez.
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kde*-i18n).
He is a member of the KDE Internationalization project so you can say
those are his software rather than just being his ports. :)
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Documentation Project.
At this rate, I calculate we'll have more doc/ committers than src/
committers in a little under three years. And then my quest for world
domination can begin in earnest. . .
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to be imported French documentation set, and commits from the French
Documentation Project. Mentored by me, as necessary.
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I will be Alexey's mentor.
Welcome aboard!
Approved by: nik, core
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$Id$ will be turned off once the uses of it for FreeBSD versions have
been zapped.
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a commit. Not yet active.
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<bde>
Temporary access disables should be performed by commenting the userid
out, not removing them.
</bde>
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Emergency alert: take out obrien until I can talk to him about the ID ->
FreeBSD change.
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most excellent things to the doc/ (and probably www/) tree. I will
be {mentor,sponsor}ing him.
Approved by: nik, core, msmith
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might need help or the script is broken.
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Reserve RELENG_* tag operations for jkh and the cvs folks. I'm not 100%
sure that this is going to be useable, depending on whether 'cvs add'
and 'cvs rm' are exempt from this restriction (I think (and hope) it is).
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Repo copied from avail,v.
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Clarify that 'Reviewed' is when OTHER PEOPLE review the commit.
It is the hope of the FreeBSD project that if you are committing to the
repository you better damn well be reviewing it, this should go without
saying.
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recursively...
Noticed by: bde
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committers.
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"everyone in group ncvs" problem. It also (as a side effect) gives token
protection of /home/ncvs by not having everybody with write access to the
repository. (I say token because it's not bullet proof, but does require
a deliberate and conscious attempt to bypass the controls - which wouldn't
be thought of too well without a damn good excuse).
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Approved by: core
Sponsored by: nik
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so update them. Personally, since the committer is the one to change
these files, not the mentor/sysadmin who added them, I feel this shouldn't
be here. However, let's at least be accurate.
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Yoshinobu Inoue, Fujitsu Ltd./KAME project
Munechika Sumikawa, Hitachi Corporation/KAME project
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Welcome, Matt!
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object files.
PR: bin/10165
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of things. Soren, be sure to look after your new minion!
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Approved by: core
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committers@freebsd.org and let folk know who you are and what you'll
be doing.
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Approved by: a bunch of core members (some in Monterey)
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commit anything until the ports freeze is over.
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damage to the ports tree. He's apparently not reading mail.
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over and over again (and consumes network bandwidth on cvsup).
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Requested by: nik
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looks odd on screen while editing the commit message.
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referenced in log_accum.pl
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Michael Haro <mharo@area51.fremont.ca.us>
to our rank of committers. He will be closing his own PRs faster than
he can send them. (Well ok maybe not, but he is added here because he
was sending quality PRs faster than Justin II and Steve II could close
them.)
Michael II (I assume that's the name you are going with, you'll be
"Mike III" if you want to abbreviate it), please read
http://www.freebsd.org/~asami/cvsguide.txt
for FreeBSD-ports specific info. Otherwise, just ask David II, who's
your sponsor (and is therefore responsible for taking the blame of
your screwups :).
Satoshi (I)
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in the committers list, message
<19990224213900.B4292@catkin.nothing-going-on.org>. The freeze
will remain in effect until further notice -- probably about 2
weeks.
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TAOKA Satoshi <taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
who will now take care of his (62) ports by himself.
(The sound you hear from the general direction of Alabama is Steve
breathing a sigh of relief. :)
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try and stop the run-on lines between the Log: and the keywords.
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Shigeyuki FUKUSHIMA <shige@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
who will spend the next three months closing his own PRs. Welcome,
Shige!
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contents and licenses have been resolved.
Julian, please open the ball by sending an email to -core with an
explanation for:
1. The exact contents of these files.
2. The licensing and any other restrictions on them.
3. Why you didn't ask -core for approval of these terms.
4. Why you didn't ask -core for dispensation before
committing object files in the tree.
I urge that nobody use this driver until we have these issues resolved.
cd /sys/dev/oltr
for i in *.uu
do
uudecode < $i
done
strings *.o | grep -i copyright
161298 Copyright (c) 1998 Olicom. All rights reserved ,!,!n7
161298 Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 Olicom. All rights reserved
(C) COPYRIGHT IBM 1983,4,5,6(C) COPYRIGHT TI 1983-89,90-94
EO V228.10.18 (C) Copyright Olicom 1998.
SMAC.00.38 (C) Copyright Olicom 1998.
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the ship. He'll be closing his own PRs so billf can close others'.
Welcome, Kris!
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are not active until after the commit that chages them)
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various things to inject the commit messages. This should give us back
the 'From: User Name <user@freebsd.org>' headers we're used to.
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using bulk_mailer to inject the mail, the address list is ignored now,
this broke the cvs-committers list)
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comment-out, and add comments that mlist_map is actually still used
(the commitlogs specifically) so people don't keep offering to remove
it. :-)
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Reviewed by: core (with noted reservations)
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Roger will be looking after the bt848/878 driver.
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at his explicit request.
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PR: 9500
Reviewed by: freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org
Submitted by: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au> and me.
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interesting things).
Reviewed by: core
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be primarily working on Alpha ports.
By the way, he has been the only postmaster in the history of jp.freebsd.org.
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machines) to the list of committers. Welcome, Dirk!
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purpose unknown).
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Kenji Sada <sada@email-ne.jp>
Seiichirou Hiraoka <flathill@flathill.gr.jp>
to the rank of committers. They are planning to make the ports/japanese
category even less manageable. Welcome aboard!
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Bill will also stop El Nino (if he has time after the ports). Welcome,
Bill!
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Now I just need to figure out how Robert managed to commit the CFS
stuff without being in here. :-)
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Motoyuki Konno <motoyuki>
to the starship. Welcome aboard!
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part of the standard distribution.
Welcome, Andrzej!
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As is traditional, you should move your entries in the handbook from
the contributors section to the committers section as your first action.
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among other things, fix the ORBacus port. Oh, and please don't forget
to move yourself from the additional contributors section to the
developers section in the handbook.
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This is a workaround until the postmaster fix his scripts.
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He has brought this on himself by blanket-bombing me with patches which
close PRs, now he can do it himself! :-)
I pressume the ritual instructions will be forwarded shortly.
Your very first duty is to add yourself to the rooster in the handbook.
Welcome!
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("mph") to our esteemed (and overworked) rank of ports committers.
Welcome aboard, flight officer Hunt. It's too early in the morning
for me to type in the welcome message, so please go dig up the one I
sent to flight officer Kuriyama yesterday. Everything in there
applies to you too (including the parts of finally being able to work
on your own PRs).
Lieutenant Asami signing off. (It's going to be a long day....)
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Everyone please join me in welcoming aboard Mr. Jun Kuriyama
("kuriyama") to the spaceship. He will be handling the docking
setups (aka ports).
If I haven't screwed up anything (which I probably have, but that is
not a certainty until you actually run into one of them), you should
have everything enabled so you can check out and commit to the tree by
now. Change your forwarding address on hub's /var/forward/kuriyama if
you wish, I set up to your default address. In addition to freefall
(the commit machine), you have accounts on hub (aka the mail hub),
catfish (the -stable test building box) and bento (the -current test
building box, aka Satoshi's lunchbox). Don't ask me why your
password file is duplicated on all four machines. I use ssh so I
never type my password anyway.
Your first assignment is to update the ship's roster in the handbook.
In particular, you are a "FreeBSD Developer" now! (Yeah, like you
weren't before.) If/when you do that task successfully, you are
allowed to look at the GNATs database and start committing ports from
there. (Yes, finally someone is closing your PR's!)
Have a nice tirp. Starship Mate Satoshi signing off.
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Peter! Erm. I think that's enough committers for right now though - we're
growing too fast, ack! :)
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some unidentifyable 8 bit char :)
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Reviewed by: jdp, core (a few weeks ago)
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his tx driver directly. He's familiar with CVS.
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any issues that might come up.
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for being honest and telling us so.
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(jseger) has joined the list of the distinguished committers.
If I haven't screwed up something, you should be able to commit now,
Justin. Please move yourself to the committers section in the
handbook (the usual first assignment :).
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commit, as opposed to see the same boring non-information only all the time.
Also mention the purpose of the `PR' line.
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for the first 6 months.
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Well, he promised us to compete with Philippe Charnier :), let's see.
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He'll be working on the DOS emulator, among other things.
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primarily in the SCSI arena.
Welcome aboard, Matt!
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Would someone with root privileges please be so kind to create
him an account on freefall ? Thanks a lot !
ack'ed by: core
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itojun!
Your first assignment (like everyone else) is to move yourself from
the "additional contributors" to "developers" section in the
handbook. :)
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of UUPC, and promised to do whatever maintenance will be required for
our UUCP.
Btw., he's got UID 700...
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be doing a better job now. (fingers crossed)
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addresses
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from the verifymsg hook to clean the log message on all commits including
remote ones, cvs commit -m 'msg' and cvs commit -F msgfile, rather than
just local commits on freefall with the editor.
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(or somebody) deleted the real avail,v file from /home/ncvs/CVSROOT(!)
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it's version digits into double digits, eg: cvs-1.10.0. Bump minimum
number for the version installed on freefall.
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being sent to cvs-*@freebsd.org. Also, some minor cosmetic tweaks.
Reviewed by:
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Reviewed by:
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- suppress duplicate copies of mail to mailing lists when directories
are crossed. I removed the use of dbm files for simplicity and used
flat text files, but I kinda forgot about the implicit unique keys, so
work around it now.
- Don't log the action header if it's unchanged from the last directory.
It could still possibly be duplicated, but I'm pretty sure the branch
tag hashing will stop that from happening. (I hope :-)
- add an extra 5 chars to the directory column
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problem...
No seriously, this is a major revamp of the log scripts in preperation
for an update to a later version of cvs (ie: 1.9.8)
Among the changes:
- lots of dead code and useless stuff ripped out
- lots of things rewritten and/or redesigned
- support new message format that's passed from cvs to the log
script so that commits to individual files on branches works.
- perl5 now *required* due to above (hashes of arrays @{$var${tag}})
- commit message format slightly changed due to per-file branches
- new mailing lists (well, from last year) and commitlogs supported,
eg: cvs-contrib, cvs-tools, etc
- more space for filenames on each line before wrapping.
- more intelligent line wrapping, alignment should be better.
- no more insanely long Subject: lines.
There are more changes in the pipeline, including being able to do a
partial commit message when cvs is aborted in the middle of a commit,
but since the diff of the changes is now much larger than the file
itself, and we need the new cvs support, commit this now.
It's had a fair bit of testing in a private copy of the cvs tree, but
it's still not all that unlikely that there won't be things I've missed.
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PR:
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an older version!
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much use anyway and just makes people reluctant to use 'cvs add' even
though it's more appropriate than 'cvs import' in several cases.
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for imports..
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code, as well as simplifying some admin procedures.
The main change is to stop multi-directory commits only having the subject
info of the last directory, and not being sent to all the lists, and not
being logged to the appropriate commitlogs.
updateCVSROOT is gone (yay!), it's functionality is replaced by a cvs-1.6
feature - the 'checkoutlist' file, which is designed explicitly for this.
This will stop the easy-import users from getting told the mailing list
is out of date when a committer has been added but had missed out on being
put on the cvs-committers mailing list.
Update the comments and info in the *info files with the cvs-1.6 headers,
this fixes a few typos, clarifys some things, corrects some misleading
comments, etc.
Some stub files added to indicate how new cvs-1.6+ functionality is used,
but left commented out (taginfo, cvswrappers, etc)
All hard-coded references to /home/ncvs are changed back to $CVSROOT
(as suggested to me by bde) now that cvs-1.6+ makes a special effort
to ensure $CVSROOT is always set. This allows the $CVSROOT files to be
used elsewhere (eg: for testing) with much less pain.
mkavail is history as well, it was often being forgotten. cvs-committers
now takes the user list from /etc/group:ncvs via a trivial perl script.
This is so that we still have the ability to temporarily disable commit
access via 'avail' without cutting off the cvs-committers mailing list.
Since /etc/group editing is still required, this is not a new admin
overhead. If we ever change so that membership of "ncvs" is not required
(eg: /usr/bin/cvs becomes setgid and access control is via avail) then
we are going to have to do it some other way. (I have ideas)
I have tested this on my machines, but it is possible that I have missed
something. As usual, please yell if I've botched it.
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the perl construct "local($dir) = @_; " - perl warns about it, but
it doesn't seem to work if I directly assigned $dir....
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I've been using this code in this approximate form for about 6 months now.
I'm keen to hear how useful this is/isn't for people.
It gives an unambiguous indication of how big the commit is, and the
revision numbers are collected into one place to make it easier to find and
follow all the parts of a commit over multiple files.
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incremental steps.. Please forgive the number of commits....
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