Sander Steffann wrote:
All those links look messy IMHO. Maybe it's possible to give one link for
every directory instead one for every file?
The commit message ought to (and how does) contain a link directly to
the relevant diff, rather than to the cvsweb entry for the modified
file. Emitting one
Not sure if I like the URLs, myself ... opinions?
Can the urls point to the exact diff?
Already fixed for that ...
Yeah sorry - i hate reading this conversations in a later timezone :( I
really should have learned by now :/
Chris
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On Fri, 21 May 2004, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> > Not sure if I like the URLs, myself ... opinions?
>
> Can the urls point to the exact diff?
Already fixed for that ...
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Not sure if I like the URLs, myself ... opinions?
Can the urls point to the exact diff?
Chris
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Hi,
> Not sure if I like the URLs, myself ... opinions?
All those links look messy IMHO. Maybe it's possible to give one link for
every directory instead one for every file?
Something like:
Log Message:
---
attempt at a multi file commit, to seee how it formats
Modified Files:
---
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Not sure if I like the URLs, myself ... opinions?
You could try cvsspam, which is what I use in-house. Neil
posted the URL. It does HTML mail, so it'd probably belong
on a dedicated list. It's a huge help with the links,
though, see this sample:
http://www.badgers-in-foil.co
Not sure if I like the URLs, myself ... opinions?
On Thu, 20 May 2004, PostgreSQL Daemon wrote:
> Log Message:
> ---
>
> attempt at a multi file commit, to seee how it formats
>
> Modified Files:
> --
> pgsql-server/contrib:
> README
> (http://developer.po