Hello McLovin!
I don't know what augouml-log.xml and 180.xml are. I assume they are dumps
from the issuezilla and log from the subversion repository.
The tools does not automatically register any connection between an issue
and a commit. In some cases we mention the issue in the commit message. Most
often we do not, we only have it as a requirement during the alpha and beta
periods.
To find the commits connected to an issue you need to perform some
intelligent guesswork. Same goes for finding an issue connected to a certain
commit.
Good luck!
/Linus
2011/4/6 McLovin <[email protected]>
> Hello, every one!
> I'm researching the AugoUML project on some topics about the relationship
> between it's bugs and source code.
> I've already got the "augouml-log.xml" and a lot of bug-reports such as
> "180.xml".
> Thus, my question is how I can find out their relationship. As we all know,
> a bug may relate to some source code files, and one code file may relate to
> some bugs as well. However, the bug-reports just describe the bugs'
> information, and the "augouml-log.xml" just describe the logs' information.
> These logentries may not be about bugs.
>
> Could you do me a favour?
> Thanks very much!!! ^_^
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