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Re: clcleanup "bug"
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Alexandre Oliva |
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Re: clcleanup "bug" |
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15 Jun 2001 22:41:48 -0300 |
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On Jun 15, 2001, Tom Tromey <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hola dude.
> Hmm, what's Portugese for "hello"?
> Or "dude"? :-)
`Hello' would be translated to `Olá' ou `Oi' (the latter being more
like `Hi'), except when answering the phone, in which case it would be
`Alô'.
`Aí, meu!' would be close enough in terms of usage, even though a
literal translation back to English would result in ``There, mine!''
:-0
> Anyway, I get patches like the appended quite a bit.
> It would be cool if clcleanup could handle this too.
Indeed. I've been looking forward to this feature myself too, but the
latest version still wouldn't do it. Given this push, I went ahead
and implemented it. It doesn't seem to break other ChangeLog
processing, so I'm checking it in. Now it will clean up plain-text
ChangeLog entries that start with a date (ISO or otherwise) and a
complete e-mail address. The only unfortunate thing is that it will
guess the ChangeLog filename as being ChangeLog, without any directory
components, but I don't see how to make it better.
> Also, clcleanup --version fails:
> creche. clcleanup --version
> sed: -e expression #1, char 16: Unknown command: ``v''
Oops, fixed.
> I'm probably running an ancient version. Where can I get the latest &
> greatest?
:pserver:address@hidden:/cvs module cvs-utils
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