On 01/11/19 21:45, Mike Gilbert wrote: > On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 5:34 PM Michael 'veremitz' Everitt > wrote: >> On 01/11/19 21:11, Rich Freeman wrote: >>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 4:36 PM Matt Turner wrote: >>>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 12:59 PM Michael 'veremitz' Everitt >>>> wrote: >>>>> Therefore, it would be much /more/ useful to have the package-version >>>>> tagged in the commit message, so that you could easily grep logs for when a >>>>> given version of a package was stabilised, and/or keyworded. >>> git log --format=oneline glibc-2.29-r2.ebuild | grep stable >>> 9c04d06d06d51d9c76b3fe5ceb573213769f45ae sys-libs/glibc-2.29-r2: sparc >>> stable, bug 685818 >>> b61ab167e82261ed2078c068ba0c2fc3a7b58aa3 sys-libs/glibc: stable >>> 2.29-r2 for hppa, bug #685818 >>> fad52f75c759ca326ce0f8c37e227827f01cd2f1 sys-libs/glibc: m68k stable >>> wrt bug #685818 >>> 0fe91535a7ba382f10084def5482e61359f201cb sys-libs/glibc: sh stable wrt >>> bug #685818 >>> 7b7ec9a6b3355d6111e1a449ca13e24cb6ef0295 sys-libs/glibc: s390 stable >>> wrt bug #685818 >>> bcddad6780ead2b44528a4aa1d51107b4a225524 sys-libs/glibc-2.29-r2: alpha stable >>> 2ca6a4b9d647f567d2300e7b90829993d7575b41 sys-libs/glibc: ia64 stable >>> wrt bug #685818 >>> e56c3c1f1c0a256c228a59be94869751d7fd31d7 sys-libs/glibc: ppc64 stable >>> wrt bug #685818 >>> 52355459ec00b9ca9921bd5f788bad9b95346910 sys-libs/glibc: ppc stable >>> wrt bug #685818 >>> 745b07e84b5035576737d3e1a719121d02e53feb sys-libs/glibc: arm stable >>> wrt bug #685818 >>> 332fc91e3e72a6dd1b183ce4a19d08b45daa8e00 sys-libs/glibc: x86 stable >>> (bug #685818) >>> 9e06c1242e104b66a532e7d5d919c1b3b1f8343d sys-libs/glibc: arm64 stable >>> (bug #685818) >>> b3ad265998a04a40820d078d25c06b7cb51173ef sys-libs/glibc: amd64 stable >>> wrt bug #685818 >>> >>> Seems to work fine for me. >>> >>> >> How well does git handle that when the ebuild is deleted from the tree? > It handles it just fine, though you need to add "--" to disambiguate > it from a ref. For example: > > git log --format=oneline --grep=stable -- foo-123.ebuild > Consider me somewhat enlightened .. (!) :]