On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 02:20:45PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Branden Robinson wrote:
> > * When doing a commit that should be logged in the debian/changelog
> >   file, edit the debian/changelog file before doing the commit and
> >   commit the change to it along with the rest of your change set.
> 
> As a point of interest, do you ever find yourself working on more than
> one thing at a time in the same checkout, and how do you juggle the
> debian/changelog changes then?

I tend to changelog everything I do as I do it, then when I'm about to
commit I copy the working changelog aside and trim debian/changelog down
so that the diff shows only one changeset. After I commit, I move the
working changelog back.

> > * Here's a new one that I myself didn't realize was important until this
> >   morning: always include the name of each file being changed in your
> >   commit log.  This seems redundant until you realize that "svn log"
> >   operations can be run on directories.
> 
> Of course subversion knows what files that change touched. This sounds
> more like a deficiency of svn log; it should be able to list the files.

It can; use the -v option. I do tend to err towards verbose log messages
anyway, though.

> > What do you guys think?
> 
> I'm not part of your team, but I have some interest in subversion and
> some of the same issues, so pardon me for weighing in..

Ditto.

Cheers,

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Colin Watson                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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