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1NOTES ON COMMITTING TO EMACS'S BAZAAR REPO -*- outline -*-
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3* Install changes only on one branch, let them get merged elsewhere if needed.
4In particular, install bug-fixes only on the release branch (if there
5is one) and let them get synced to the trunk; do not install them by
6hand on the trunk as well. E.g. if there is an active "emacs-23" branch
7and you have a bug-fix appropriate for the next Emacs-23.x release,
8install it only on the emacs-23 branch, not on the trunk as well.
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10Installing things manually into more than one branch makes merges more
11difficult.
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13http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2010-03/msg01124.html
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15The exception is, if you know that the change will be difficult to
16merge to the trunk (eg because the trunk code has changed a lot).
17In that case, it's helpful if you can apply the change to both trunk
18and branch yourself (when committing the branch change, indicate
19in the commit log that it should not be merged to the trunk; see below).
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51603dab 21* Backporting a bug-fix from the trunk to a branch (e.g. "emacs-23").
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22Indicate in the commit log that there is no need to merge the commit
23to the trunk. Anything that matches `bzrmerge-skip-regexp' will do;
24eg start the commit message with "Backport:". This is helpful for the
25person merging the release branch to the trunk.
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27http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2010-05/msg00262.html
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29* Installing changes from your personal branches.
30If your branch has only a single commit, or many different real
31commits, it is fine to do a merge. If your branch has only a very
32small number of "real" commits, but several "merge from trunks", it is
33preferred that you take your branch's diff, apply it to the trunk, and
34commit directly, not merge. This keeps the history cleaner.
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36In general, when working on some feature in a separate branch, it is
37preferable not to merge from trunk until you are done with the
38feature. Unless you really need some change that was done on the
39trunk while you were developing on the branch, you don't really need
40those merges; just merge once, when you are done with the feature, and
41Bazaar will take care of the rest. Bazaar is much better in this than
42CVS, so interim merges are unnecessary.
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44Or use shelves; or rebase; or do something else. See the thread for
45yet another fun excursion into the exciting world of version control.
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47http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2010-04/msg00086.html
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49* Installing changes from gnulib
50Some of the files in Emacs are copied from gnulib. To synchronize
51these files from the version of gnulib that you have checked out into
52a sibling directory of your branch, type "make sync-from-gnulib"; this
53will check out the latest version of gnulib if there is no sibling
54directory already. It is a good idea to run "bzr status" afterwards,
55so that if a gnulib module added a file, you can record the new file
56using "bzr add". After synchronizing from gnulib, do a "make" in the
57usual way.
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59To change the set of gnulib modules, change the GNULIB_MODULES
60variable in the top-level Makefile.in, and then run:
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62 ./config.status
63 make sync-from-gnulib
64 bzr status
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66The last command will mention files that may need to be added using
67"bzr add". If you remove a gnulib module, or if a gnulib module
68removes a file, then remove the corresponding files by hand.
69
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70* How to merge changes from emacs-23 to trunk
71
72The following description uses bound branches, presumably it works in
73a similar way with unbound ones.
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750) (This step is only necessary if using bzr older than 2.4.0.)
76Get the bzr changelog_merge plugin:
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78cd ~/.bazaar/plugins
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79bzr branch http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~spiv/bzr-changelog-merge/trunk changelog_merge
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81This plugin should make merging ChangeLogs smoother. It merges new
82entries to the top of the file, rather than trying to fit them in
83mid-way through. Newer versions of the plugin should also be able to
84deal with changes to *old* ChangeLog entries, that should not be
85floated to the head of the file (see launchpad#723968).
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87It is included in bzr from 2.4.0 onwards, so remember to delete the
88copy in ~/.bazaar if you upgrade bzr.
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90Maybe the default Emacs behavior without this plugin is better,
91though, it's not clear yet.
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931) Get clean, up-to-date copies of the emacs-23 and trunk branches.
94Check for any uncommitted changes with bzr status.
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962) M-x cd /path/to/trunk
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98The first time only, do this:
99cd .bzr/branch
100Add the following line to branch.conf:
101changelog_merge_files = ChangeLog
102
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1033) load admin/bzrmerge.el
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1054) M-x bzrmerge RET /path/to/emacs-23 RET
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107It will prompt about revisions that should be skipped, based on the
108regexp in bzrmerge-missing. If there are more revisions that you know
109need skipping, you'll have to do that by hand.
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b91f171d 1115) It will stop if there are any conflicts. Resolve them.
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112Using smerge-mode, there are menu items to skip to the next conflict,
113and to take either the trunk, branch, or both copies.
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1156) After resolving all conflicts, you might need to run the bzmerge
116command again if there are more revisions still to merge.
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b69258a1 118Do not commit (or exit Emacs) until you have run bzrmerge to completion.
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4ebf3ee1 120Before committing, check bzr status and bzr diff output.
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121If you have run bzrmerge enough times, the "pending merge tip" in bzr
122status should be the last revision from the emacs-23 branch, and
123bzr status -v should show all the revisions you expect to merge.
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125(Note that it will also show "skipped" revisions. This is expected,
126and is due to a technical limitation of bzr. The log data for those
127revisions gets merged, the actual changes themselves do not.
128http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2011-01/msg00609.html )
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130In particular, check the ChangeLog entries (eg in case too many
131entries have been included or whitespace between entries needs fixing).
132bzrmerge tries to fix up the dates to today's date, but it only does
133this where there are conflicts. If you used the changelog_merge plugin,
134there won't be any conflicts, and (at time of writing) you will need
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135to adjust dates by hand. In any case, if someone made multiple
136ChangeLog entries on different days in the branch, you may wish to
137collapse them all to a single entry for that author in the trunk
138(because in the trunk they all appear under the same date).
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139Obviously, if there are multiple changes to the same file by different
140authors, don't break the logical ordering in doing this.
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142Notes:
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1441) A lot that was in tramp.el in emacs-23 has moved to tramp-sh.el in
145the trunk. If you end up with a conflict in tramp.el, the changes may
146need to go to tramp-sh.el instead. Remember to update the file name in
147the ChangeLog.
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1492) If a file is modified in emacs-23, and deleted in the trunk, you
150get a "contents conflict". Assuming the changes don't need to be in
151the trunk at all, use `bzr resolve path/to/file --take-this' to keep the
152trunk version. Prior to bzr 2.2.3, this may fail. You can just
153delete the .OTHER etc files by hand and use bzr resolve path/to/file.
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1553) Conflicts in autoload md5sums in comments. Strictly speaking, the
156right thing to do is merge everything else, resolve the conflict by
b69258a1 157choosing either the trunk or branch version, then run `make -C lisp
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158autoloads' to update the md5sums to the correct trunk value before
159committing.
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160
161* Re-adding a file that has been removed from the repository
162
163It's easy to get this wrong. Let's suppose you've done:
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165bzr remove file; bzr commit
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167and now, sometime later, you realize this was a mistake and file needs
168to be brought back. DON'T just do:
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170bzr add file; bzr commit
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172This restores file, but without its history (`bzr log file' will be
173very short). This is because file gets re-added with a new file-id
174(use `bzr file-id file' to see the id).
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176Insteading of adding the file, try:
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178bzr revert -rN file; bzr commit
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180where revision N+1 is the one where file was removed.
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182You could also try `bzr add --file-ids-from', if you have a copy of
183another branch where file still exists.
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185* Loggerhead
186
187Loggerhead is the bzr tool for viewing a repository over http (similar
188to ViewVC). The central version is at http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/emacs,
189but if you just like the way this interface presents data, then if
190you have your own copy of the repository, you can operate your own
191Loggerhead server in stand-alone mode, and so help to reduce the load
192on Savannah:
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194 bzr branch lp:loggerhead ~/.bazaar/plugins/loggerhead
195 cd /path/to/emacs/bzr
196 bzr serve --http
197
198You may need to install some Python dependencies to get this command to work.
199For example, on RHEL6 I needed:
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201 yum install python-paste python-simplejson
202 yum --enablerepo=epel install python-simpletal
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204Then point your web-browser to http://127.0.0.1:8080/ .