Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 20 Apr 2004 17:12:36 -0700 | From | Zack Brown <> | Subject | matching "Cset exclude" changelog entries to the changelog entries they revert. |
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Hi folks,
I count 79 "Cset exclude" changelog entries since 2.5.4-pre1. Is there any way to identify the changelog entry they revert?
for instance, "Cset exclude: davej@suse.de|ChangeSet|20020403195622" is in 2.5.8-pre2, as the full text of the changelog entry.
Without a way to identify the particular entry being reverted, I can't rely on the fact that a particular changelog entry represents what actually went into the kernel.
I realize there is almost certainly no way to directly deduce which changelog entry is referenced by a particular 'Cset exclude' entry. But maybe there is some *indirect* way, perhaps a website somewhere that tracks this info?
If this information isn't provided anywhere, what would be involved in making it available? Maybe something can be done for the future.
Many thanks, Zack
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