Hi, I'd like to make the following change to ./bin/g
diff --git a/bin/g b/bin/g index 27fcf3f..01ee6bb 100755 --- a/bin/g +++ b/bin/g @@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ for DIR in * ; do PWDLEN=`pwd | wc -c` for I in "${fil...@]}" ; do unset FILES[$FILESNUM] + I=${I//@REPO@/${DIR}} FILESNUM=$(($FILESNUM+1)) # filter out files that don't belong to this repo if [ "${I:0:1}" = "/" ] ; then The rational is this: Some git operation need to be run, not only on each git repos, but also with a parameter on the command line that reflect the current git repo on which the command is run. for example. You want to modify the .git/config of each git repo to set the pushurl appropriately: ./bin/g config remote.origin.pushurl git+ssh//git.freedesktop.or/git/libreoffice/@REPO@ or you want to generate all the patches accumulated on all repo, including the name of the repos in the patch names, and storing them outside the tree in a subdirectory per repo: g format-patch --suffi...@repo@.patch --output-dir=/home/n_th/out_patches/@REPO@ master..HEAD I used @REPO@ as a tag, because I didn't want to deal with escaping nightmare, and @REPO@ is very unlikely to legitimately be on the command line on its own right. I am not attached to it, or to this particualr way of fixing this problem. I just want to be able to run the two examples above (and others similar) one way or another. Norbert _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice