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[Gnu-arch-users] furth/arch for dummies
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Robert Anderson |
Subject: |
[Gnu-arch-users] furth/arch for dummies |
Date: |
Thu, 01 Jul 2004 14:33:27 -0500 |
Maybe I could develop an appreciation for this furth/arch stuff
if I was shown what a new command definition for tla would look
like using furth. So, instead of what I have now, which is an
undocumented, ad-hoc, assumption filled script for finding
missing patches which touch file X:
#!/bin/sh
version="$1"
file="$2"
patches=`tla missing $version`
for patch in $patches; do
if [ ! -e ,,$patch ]; then
tla get-changeset $version--$patch ,,$patch
fi
done
for cs in ,,patch-*; do
tla show-changeset $cs | grep $file > ,out
if [ -s ,out ]; then
echo $cs
fi
done
rm ,out
If furth came to fruition, I would do what instead? Or isn't
this at all what furth is for? (I'm thinking emacs:elisp as
tla:furth. Maybe that's wrong.)
Bob
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