Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 10 Nov 2004 01:12:19 +0100 | From | Christian Kujau <> | Subject | Re: Oops in 2.6.10-rc1 |
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Linus Torvalds schrieb: > > Now, if you want to get _really_ fancy, you can now look at each changeset > that differed, with something like > > bk set -n -d -r1.2462 -r1.2463 | bk -R prs -h -d'<:P:@:HOST:>\n$each(:C:){\t(:C:)\n}\n' - > > which is black magic that does a set operation and shows all the changes > in between the sets of "bk at 1.2462" and "bk at 1.2463". > > (This is _not_ the same as "bk changes -r1.2462..1.2463", because that one > just shows the single merge change that is on the direct _path_ from one > changeset to another. The black magic thing shows the set difference of > changesets that comes from the full graph at two points).
hm, i still fail to see the "magic" part here. from a current tree i get:
- --------------- $ bk set -n -d -r1.2000.5.107 -r1.2000.5.108 | bk -R prs -h \ - -d'<:P:@:HOST:>\n$each(:C:){\t(:C:)\n}\n' - | head -n5 <Matt_Domsch@dell.com> [PATCH] EDD: use EXTENDED READ command, add CONFIG_EDD_SKIP_MBR
Some controller BIOSes have problems with the legacy int13 fn02 READ SECTORS command. int13 fn42 EXTENDED READ is used in preference by most - ---------------
which looks similiar to the next one, but with "bk changes" i get the ChangeSet number again:
- --------------- $ bk changes -r1.2000.5.108 | head -n5 ChangeSet@1.2000.5.108, 2004-10-20 08:36:22-07:00, Matt_Domsch@dell.com [PATCH] EDD: use EXTENDED READ command, add CONFIG_EDD_SKIP_MBR
Some controller BIOSes have problems with the legacy int13 fn02 READ SECTORS command. int13 fn42 EXTENDED READ is used in preference by most - ---------------
...or was i supposed to alter your cmdline? i just copy'n'pasted it... anyway, i've seen that i have a lot of "bk help" ahead of me, thanks for the course, though ;)
greetings, Christian. - -- BOFH excuse #297:
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