Here is an idea for the mergemaster hackers' consideration! By keeping /etc files in a source repository one can archive and document all local changes. This is useful for some of the same reasons for which we keep sources in a repo: recovery from mistakes, reuse of old code, checking who did what, more than one person can make changes, tracking history, debugging etc.
If mergemaster handled or worked with a local cvs /etc repo that'd be very nice! The idea is to make changes and test them in a temp workspace and commit them *only if they do the right thing*! I envision a workflow something like this (using make for illustration purposes): cd <etc workspace> make etc-diff # ensure your workspace reflects what is in /etc <if resync is needed, commit them to local repo> make import # import the latest /usr/src/etc into etc workspace make diff # look over the changes <make any local repairs> make install # install to /etc; do mkdb etc. <check out your changes> Finally: make commit # commit changes to local repo OR make undo # if things didn't quite work, restore /etc to old state. Roughly, the current mergemaster does the work of make import, make diff, repairs and install. Comments? -- bakul _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"