On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Jeremy Collins wrote:
> Rob Browning wrote:
> >
> > Alexandru Harsanyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > In emacs C-x 4 a adds a changelog entry for the curent file and
> > > curent function to the ChangeLog file. If the ChangeLog file is not
> > > opened it opens/creates a file in the curent working directory.
> >
> > Sounds good to me. Unless anyone has objections, I think those who
> > are willing should start trying to do this.
> >
>
> I have no problem trying to keep a current ChangeLog except I don't use
> emacs so what can I instead to update the changelog.
ChangeLog's are simple text files, you can use any editor to edit them.
The only thing about emacs is that it has syntax highlighting for the
file, and creates the standard entries automaticaly (like the file name,
the function and the person who entered the log message). But all these
can be created by hand.
However, my original ideea was to document the canges on each cvs commit.
Thus, each file has it's own "ChangeLog" accesible via "cvs log
filename.c" command.
A ChangeLog file can than be automatically generated and updated from log
messages from each file in the repository.
Best Regards,
alex.
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