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On 25.05.21 13:16, Tobias Burnus wrote:
On 24.05.21 09:45, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
On Sun, 23 May 2021, Tobias Burnus wrote:
As there was some confusion regarding when the ChangeLog is generated,
I propose the attached wwwdocs patch. Comments?
-<li>Apply the patch to your local tree. ChangeLog entries will be
-automatically added to the corresponding ChangeLog files based
-on the git commit message. See the documentation of
+<li>Apply the patch to your local tree. On the release branches,
ChangeLog
+entries will be automatically added to the corresponding ChangeLog
files based
+on the git commit message by the daily-bump commit.
Just "On release branches".
And "by the daily-dump commit based on git commit messages" (plural
for commit messages and different order).
Can we assume everyone knows about the "daily-dump commit" here, or
should we just write "once a day" or something like that?
I think "once a day" is clearer. [The commit has the message "Daily
bump." and bumps (not "dumps") the date in DATESTAMP. I wanted to
relate those – but it seems as if this just adds more confusion.]
And a question for my understanding: Why only on release branches?
From what I can tell the same applies for trunk?
Yes, to mainline ("master" branch, also available as "trunk") and to
(currently) 9, 10, and 11 – but not to closed (release) branches like
GCC 8 (releases/gcc-8) or to devel/*, vendor/*, user/* branches.
In my mind, "release branch" included the to-be-released mainline (in
line with the version list on gcc.gnu.org), but one can argue about
"branch" and "release". – I now use "master" (as that's the branch
name in our git repo, and not "target" (alias) or "mainline" (generic
GCC term)).
Hence, I attached a new version ...
Tobias
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