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Willy Tarreau
1f927d1bc2 SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: emit the shell command to backport a commit
It's cumbersome to copy-paste a commit ID into another window after having
typed "git cherry-pick -sx", so let's have the suggested output format of
git-show prepare this line just before the subject line, it remains at a
stable position on the terminal when searching for "/^commit". One just
has to copy-paste the line into another terminal will result in the commit
being properly picked.
2020-07-31 16:57:35 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f456f6f2a3 SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: make -m most only show the left branch
We've never used the output of the rightmost branch with this tool,
and it systematically causes two identical outputs making the job
harder during backport sessions. Let's simply remove the right part
when it's identical to the left one. This also adds a few line feeds
to make the output more readable.
2020-07-31 16:57:09 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
be9b00f992 SCRIPTS: use /usr/bin/env bash instead of /bin/bash for scripts
Given that some OSes have bash in /usr/local/bin and in order not to
give too easy an excuse to Olivier for not backporting fixes, let's
make a few scripts rely on /usr/bin/env bash instead of /bin/bash :-)
2020-02-05 04:49:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
1a3af78302 SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: add "-s" to proposed cherry-pick commands
Since we're using signed-off-by tags for backports, let's add -s to
the command so that we can finally copy-paste it!
2019-11-25 15:51:47 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
48d92ee3f4 SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: add missing quotes to "echo"
Two places were not properly protected, resulting in '*' in commit
subjects being interpreted!
2018-07-30 14:45:55 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
5e637e556d SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: add -H to use the hash of the commit message
Sometimes certain commits don't contain useful tracking information but
we'd still like to be able to report them. Here we implement a hash on
the author's name, e-mail and date, the subject and the body before the
first s-o-b or cherry-picked line. These parts are supposed to be
reasonable invariant across backports and are usable to compute an
invariant hash of a given commit. When we don't find ancestry in a
commit, we try this method (if -H is specified) to compare commits
hashes and we can report a match. The equivalent commit is reported
as "XXXX+?" to indicate that it's an apparent backport but we don't
know how far it goes.
2016-12-14 16:48:16 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
b684cd4642 SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: fix a harmless typo
There was a double output redirection in this script while dumping the
current branch's refs which could cause either an error or an empty file.
2016-12-14 16:48:16 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ef393a62d8 SCRIPTS: make git-show-backports also dump a "git show" command
This is very convenient for backport reviews as in a single
command you get all the patches one at a time with their
changelog and backport instructions.
2016-10-25 22:12:54 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
29c44e1f1e SCRIPTS: make git-show-backports capable of limiting its history
When comparing very different branches, it can take a very long time
to scan all commits from the very old common ancestor (eg: haproxy
1.4 to 1.7). Now it is possible to specify a range of commits instead
of a specific branch, and the analysis will be limited to this range
for all commits. The user is responsible for ensuring that the range
covers all possible backports from base to ref, otherwise some of them
may be reported missing while they are not.

This also works with linux kernels, for example :

   git-show-backports -u -q -m -r v3.14.69 -b v3.14.65 v3.10.101..HEAD
2016-05-19 07:19:19 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
29b684bf86 SCRIPTS: teach git-show-backports how to report upstream commits
When git-show-backports is called with -u, instead of reporting the
commit IDs of the original branch on the left, it will display the
upstream commit IDs when such IDs are known, and will also display
them in the suggested "git cherry-pick" command line. This is useful
when the new branch is more recent than the one being checked and/or
it is desired to get rid of intermediary changes.
2016-05-19 07:19:19 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
62b71eea5e BUILD: add a few release and backport scripts in scripts/
These ones have been used for several months already and are quite
convenient to emit new releases and backport fixes. I'm fed up with
having different versions on different machines, let's commit them
now.
2016-05-10 12:08:44 +02:00