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From: "Jeffrey Fredrick" <jtf@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <kirby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,<cruisecontrol-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Cruisecontrol-user] e-mail notification
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 08:56:24 -0800


Yep, like that, though it might be simpler to add it as an attribute rather
than a nested element:

<clearcase viewpath="/view/wtdb2xmerge_mpkirby/vobs/psip/"
recursive="true"
branch="wtdb2xmerge"
removeshadowedchanges="true"/>

where removeshadowedchanges defaults to false.

Jtf

-----Original Message-----
From: cruisecontrol-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cruisecontrol-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael
Kirby
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:42 AM
To: cruisecontrol-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Cruisecontrol-user] e-mail notification


So you are thinking that we would do something like:

<modificationset quietperiod="30">
<clearcase viewpath="/view/wtdb2xmerge_mpkirby/vobs/psip/"
recursive="true"
branch="wtdb2xmerge">
<property name="removeshadowedchanges" value="true"/>
</clearcase>
</modificationset>


Perhaps I don't even need the "value=true" part.

Mike

p.s. I'll be on vacation for the rest of the year, so lack of notes really
does mean lack of
progress :-)

On 12 Dec 2003 at 14:53, Jeffrey Fredrick wrote:

>
>
> Do you think doing this extra work is something worth including in the
> current ClearCase
> sourcecontrol plugin, w/the on/off controlled by an attribute?
("removeshadowedchanges" or
> something like that)
>
> And you'll still need the custom email publisher, right? To send email
> to all users of the branch?
> And if I'm correct you'll also want to run with the attribute
skipusers="true" so that you don't send
> email to people who changed the release but not the branch.
>
> Jtf
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cruisecontrol-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:cruisecontrol-user- admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Michael Kirby <snip/>
>
> It was brought to my attention that the clearcase subsystem currently
> figures out whether the files
> in a branch have changed using the cleartool lshistory -branch command
>
> In our situation, our project branches are children of a parent
> "release" branch. They
> automatically inherit changes from the parent through the magic of the
.../LATEST label in
> clearcase.
>
> In effect, we deliberately do not isolate our developers from changes
> made to a release each
> week. They are required to pull down (i.e. merge from the parent branch to
their working branch)
> any changes that may conflict with what they are doing. This prevents
private branches from
> going stale, and merging in lots of code that doesn't work, or wipes out
changes made by other
> users.
>
> As a consequence, just finding the files in the branch that have
> changed is not good enough. I'll
> have to subclass and change the ClearCase sourcecontrol method:
>
> public List getModifications(Date lastBuild, Date now)
>
> So that it gets the changes from the current branch, changes in the
> parent branch, and removes
> any files occluded by the child branch. Any clearcase geniuses out there
have a better idea, I am
> all ears.
>

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