[Bug 222365] Review Request: eclipse-changelog - simplifies the task of maintaining ChangeLogs for projects

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Summary: Review Request: eclipse-changelog - simplifies the task of maintaining ChangeLogs for projects


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=222365





------- Additional Comments From overholt@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-01-15 15:43 EST -------
(In reply to comment #11)
> Generating src zip is really simple. I click on changelog-core,feature,doc
> folder from Package Explorer and do Export as Archive. Just have to exclude bin
> directories from each folders. I'll just write this down in spec file.

No, it needs to be programmatic -- ie. scriptable on the command line.  Better
yet, you'll just do it and put it somewhere like below.

> Ben's comment is interesting, though.  Can you make a src zip that can be
> > imported directly?  Then the Debian guys and others can use it directly.  What
> > do you think?
> 
> Yes, the src zip I use can be imported directly from eclipse. We just have to
> extract it in a workspace and do Create new project from existing location. It
> will set up all the environment needed to start hacking on it.

What Ben's asking is for you to roll src zips when you cut releases.  So if you
were to create release 2.5 or something, you'd do whatever you do now (tag CVS,
etc.) *plus* you'd run some ant task to plop a src zip somewhere that can be
used directly by this RPM and by the Debian guys.

If this is possible -- and I think it is -- I'd prefer it to the "here's how we
generated this source tarball" current situation.

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