[tesla-dev] tesla-gate diffs
Bill Holler
Bill.Holler at Sun.COM
Tue Mar 18 19:50:53 PDT 2008
Mark Haywood wrote:
> Bill Holler wrote:
>
>> The "Mercurial way" would be to diff the repository with the earlier
>> revision of itself (the rev when it was cloned). ;-) Use "hg log" to
>> find the revision when the gate was created, and then use
>> "hg diff -r [REV]" to print the diff.
>>
>> The tesla gates I am aware of are cloned from OpenSolaris build 84.
>> Does OpenSolaris keep old versions of the gate? If so, you can
>> diff a tesla gate with build 84.
>>
>> Is there a webrev tool that works with hg?
>>
>
> Actually, webrev works with hg. At least the version on my build machine
> does. Bill's right that for the cpupm-gate you would need an onnv-b84
> parent to use to generate the webrev. Assuming you had the two repos
> (onnv-b84 & cpupm-gate), then you should be able to create a webrev by
> setting two environmental variables,
>
> CODEMGR_WS: Workspace location (i.e., the path to the cpupm-gate repo)
> CODEMGR_PARENT: Parent workspace location (i.e., the path to the
> onnv-b84 repo)
>
> and then run webrev.
>
> Mark
>
Has webrev been updated to get the "active list" of changed file from
the repository's .hg directory? Or does the user have to supply
a file list?
Bill
>> HTH,
>> Bill
>>
>>
>> Rafael Vanoni wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone have a webrev for the tesla gate ?
>>>
>>> I'm just getting into it and could use the diffs from onnv,
>>> or a list of changes.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Rafael
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