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Posted to issues@maven.apache.org by "Julian Wood (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org> on 2006/05/30 02:16:43 UTC
[jira] Updated: (MCHANGELOG-3) Links in File Activity Report can be
wrong when using subversion, after a copy command has been issued
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGELOG-3?page=all ]
Julian Wood updated MCHANGELOG-3:
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Attachment: MCHANGELOG-3.patch
> Links in File Activity Report can be wrong when using subversion, after a copy command has been issued
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> Key: MCHANGELOG-3
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGELOG-3
> Project: Maven 2.x Changelog Plugin
> Type: Bug
> Environment: OSX 10.4.3, java 1.4.2_09
> Reporter: Julian Wood
> Assignee: Edwin Punzalan
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.0
> Attachments: MCHANGELOG-3.patch, MOJO-216-changelog-maven-plugin-1a.patch, MOJO-216-changelog-maven-plugin.patch, changelog.xml, svnlog2.txt
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> When you do a subversion copy command, the list of files produced by svn log often have additional information that is part of the filename:
> R /tags/prt-1.3/prt-admin/pom.xml (from /trunk/prt-admin/pom.xml:128)
> In SvnChangeLogParser.java, the file name is parsed as /tags/prt-1.3/prt-admin/pom.xml (from /trunk/prt-admin/pom.xml:128) when of course it should be /tags/prt-1.3/prt-admin/pom.xml. This is most significantly manifested when a link is generated, such as in the File Activity Report.
> http://...?repname=prt&sc=0&path=/tags/prt-1.3/pom.xml%20(from%20/trunk/pom.xml:128)
> I can see two approaches to the problem. The simplest is to add a regular expression which deletes the extraneous data, but then you lose that potentially valuable information. Maybe ChangeLogFile should keep track of a file (path) and a name, rather than just a name, so that the link can be made properly.
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