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Re: [Savannah-hackers] Invoking log_accum for Emacs
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Rudy Gevaert |
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Re: [Savannah-hackers] Invoking log_accum for Emacs |
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Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:09:42 -0400 |
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On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 10:42:09AM -0400, Richard Stallman wrote:
> Shouldn't the tag be "EMACS_21_1_RC" in stead of "RC" in the file that
> invokes log_accum? I did not find an RC branch.
>
> I thought that branch was called "RC". If its name is really
> EMACS_21_1_RC, then that's what should be in the -r option.
> Could you try that?
That works!
> I did not make the requested mailinglists but let the commits go to a
> personal emailaddress. I did not receive any commit mail for
> EMACS_21_1_RC. I let the commit for the MAIN branch go a personal
> email address and to emacs-commits. For that commit I didn't receive
> any mail too and the mailinglist neither.
>
> Can you find out what is happening inside the script
> in that case?
>
> Does -r MAIN work correctly?
No :/
I added the following lines, all togehter, one by one, in an other order, only
two of them, ...
^emacs /usr/local/bin/log_accum -r "" -T emacs -C -m address@hidden
address@hidden -s %{sVv}
^emacs /usr/local/bin/log_accum -r MAIN -T emacs -C -m address@hidden
address@hidden -s %{sVv}
^emacs /usr/local/bin/log_accum -r EMACS_21_1_RC -T emacs -C -m address@hidden
address@hidden -s %{sVv}
The first two don't execute anything. Only the last one does something.
I had a look at the script but I don't understand it. I do not know
Perl. I can ask Vincent Carron if he could look at it, he has
recently joined our team. Or will you ask Paul?
Rudy
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