On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 3:43 AM, Dongsheng Song
<[email protected]> wrote:
> It's very simple (only for trunk, although it maybe more useful for
> branches):
Or simply put Last-Changed-Date into DATESTAMP, not the
current date.
Richard.
> Index: update_version_svn
> ===================================================================
> --- update_version_svn (revision 169428)
> +++ update_version_svn (working copy)
> @@ -42,6 +42,12 @@
> SVNROOT2=${SVNROOT}/branches/${BRANCH}
> fi
>
> + LAST_COMMITER=`${SVN} log -q -l 1 ${SVNROOT2} | awk '{if (NR==2) {print
> $3; exit}}'`
> + if test "${LAST_COMMITER}" = "gccadmin"; then
> + echo "The last commiter is gccadmin, bump DATASTAMP skipped."
> + continue
> + fi
> +
> for i in $datestamp_FILES; do
> ${SVN} -q co -N ${SVNROOT2}/`dirname $i` `basename $i`
> done
>
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 06:23, Gerald Pfeifer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 29 Jan 2011, Dongsheng Song wrote:
>> > Just for curiousness, why we bump the DATESTAMP when the last commit
>> > is DATESTAMP changes on the branch ?
>>
>> As far as I am concerned, that's a bug (or a missing feature). The
>> script in question is maintainer-scripts/update_version_svn in the GCC
>> source repository. I already made some simplifications today and am
>> planning to do a bit more tonight. Are you interested in improving
>> the script to address this issue?
>>
>> Gerald
>
>