Jörg Sommer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sure but adding entries to the changelog does not magically update the > > date. > > AFAIK it happens if you use emacs. :-)
dpkg-dev-el provides debian-changelog-mode, and by default emacs will visit debian/changelog in that mode. However, if I just visit debian/changelog, nothing special happens to the date. I have to use the command "C-c C-c". BTW "C-x 4 a" is normally bound to add-change-log-entry-other-window which visits ChangeLog in the current or a parent directory and adds an entry for the current file with today's date. Very convenient. Is there a way bind "C-x 4 a" instead to debian-changelog-add-entry if debian/changelog can be found? Failing that, what is a good key binding for debian-changelog-mode that will work in other modes? "C-x 4 d" is already taken "C-x 4 D" is the same as "C-x 4 d" "C-x 5 a" is not used, but I suppose we should reserve it for add-change-log-entry-other-frame - Jim Van Zandt