Rafal Krzewski wrote:

I think the best apporoach would be enchancing statcvs with pluggable
log parsers, and implement a parser for maven-chngelog-plugin changes.xml files. It shouldn't be very complicated. I don't know if statcvs folks hang aroud here. If they don't respond soon maybe you, (Luke) can write a message to them explaining the idea?




Statcvs seems to do everything the changelog plugin does and more, so it
would probably be better to eventually aim to deprecate the latter (and the other related ones). I don't think the changelog xml files will have all the information that statcvs requires anyway.


In the user manual it explicitly says:

* Logfiles created with the -d option (specify date range) will not
  work as expected. Currently, there is no way to limit StatCvs output
  to a date range.

So I think it would require a bit of work to implement this. Have to look at what it's doing first though to be sure. It would be useful though - I don't fancy retrieving a full log for a project like JBoss (for example) every time I run Maven. I'm still waiting for my recently uploaded ssh keys to propagate their way to the SF servers to try it out for the first time.

Luke.


-- Luke Taylor. Monkey Machine Ltd. PGP Key ID: 0x57E9523C http://www.monkeymachine.ltd.uk




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