Changing commit messages

konrad.hinsen at laposte.net konrad.hinsen at laposte.net
Mon Jun 19 13:47:12 CDT 2006


On 19.06.2006, at 18:01, Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:

> No, there's not an easy way to do it.  I've been pondering  
> submitting a
> bug requesting a "recommit" extension that would roll back a commit  
> and
> redo it, allowing you to edit the commit message, but that wouldn't  
> help
> your problem, since you need to edit *everything*.

Indeed, though I would appreciate the "recommit" command for those  
cases where I discover a typo a minute after committing.

> There's an option you can set with tailor to turn off that annoying
> default log message, so that you only get the plain SVN log message.
> It's called patch-name-format, and you edit the config file to set  
> it as
> empty (see the tailor README).  It would be easiest and fastest for  
> you
> to clear it and reconvert your repo.

Thanks, that's what I needed!

Konrad.
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