Please follow the following style in your commit messages
First if the primary author of the patch isn't you then have a line
indicating the autor of the change
Author: Name email
Next a short summary of the change. Approximately one line.
Then a blank line
Followed by a full description
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Please follow the following style in your commit messages
First if the primary author of the patch isn't you then have a line
indicating the autor of the change
Author: Name email
Next a short summary of the change. Approximately one line
mån 2007-04-16 klockan 15:24 +0800 skrev Adrian Chadd:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Please follow the following style in your commit messages
First if the primary author of the patch isn't you then have a line
indicating the autor of the change
Author: Name email
mån 2007-04-16 klockan 10:34 +0200 skrev Henrik Nordstrom:
Done. But will only be available on fresh checkouts. (CVS stupidity).
Stored as CVS/Template in your local working directory.
Hmm.. only works if you run cvs commit from a directory where the
CVS/Template file exists, not if run from
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Please follow the following style in your commit messages
First if the primary author of the patch isn't you then have a line
indicating the autor of the change
Author: Name email
Next a short summary of the change
On 4/16/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
The first two lines (Author:, and the summary) is picked up by the
changeset tools.
This applies to both CVS repositories, both the devel.squid-cache.org
aka SourceForge, and the main repository.
tis 2007-04-17 klockan 00:09 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:
While you are adjusting cvs
is there a good reason for the squid-cvs email being in default diff
format?
Outside our control.
I think we would all find it a little more useful reading and using
updates if that email could