On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 11:56:17PM +0100, Leopold Toetsch wrote: > I've tried that mentioned svn2cl util for the 50 last revs. Due to file > moves or other global changes a lot of the created ChangeLog entries > are a meaningless mess of a list of filenames + an "oneliner". If I > need this I can still run 'svn log -v ...'
The size of the entries can be limited. The thing to keep in mind is who the audience of ChangeLog is. It's really intended for end users that are looking to see when some behavior changed (I do this all the time in glibc). Developers can and should just use `svn log...`. > I still prefer a single line ChangeLog entry that is concise (due to > mentioned guidelines), generated automatically, and includes the > revision number for further digging. > > This still will need the help of all committers to create a precise > heading line. Agreed. Who's going to get beaten with sticks first? :) -J --
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