Miguel Rentes wrote:
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> Hi everyone!
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> I was thinking of creating a tag that had the complete list of files I
> had to change in order to do a bug correction on the software I'm
> currently working on. Once I had changed some files and tested
> everything, I want to create a tag after a commit with the complete
> directories or files I had to change.
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> My question is just this one: what is the simplest way to do this?
>
> I've thought on this problem and I think the best way to do this is to
> create a script (or customize the post-commit hook script) that gets
> the list of changed files and creates the tag for me. Has anyone done
> this before or have a differente approach?
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> Best regards,
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>
> **---**
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> **Miguel Rentes**
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I'm not sure if i understand your question correctly. What would be a
"tag with the directories or files I had to change"?
Robert
Received on 2008-08-26 15:54:41 CEST