Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 11:13:33 -0400 From: Khachaturov Vassilii <Vassilii.Khachaturov@comverse.com> To: "'cvsweb development'" <freebsd-cvsweb@freebsd.org> Subject: FW: [PATCH] fileSortCmp() should properly weed out rogue non-dir files Message-ID: <6B1DF6EEBA51D31182F200902740436803B24BB5@mail-in.comverse.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] By knu's request, I am resubmitting the patch to this new mailing list. (This is my 7th patch to cvsweb, but just the 1st one submitted here - please tell me if another patch format/attachment way is preferred on the list...) BTW, the README et al. stuff in the project source should probably be updated to refer to this list, as should be the default footer/header project info - right now it suggests posting changes directly to knu@freebsd.org. Vassilii P.S. this is my second attempt to send it to the list. First one was not from the subscribed address, so it seems to have bounced off to an owner account or just got lost - I hope it won't get manually approved to the list; if it does, sorry for the duplication. P.P.S. For ChangeLog purposes, please use my other address <vassilii@tarunz.org> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vassilii Khachaturov" <vassilii@tarunz.org> To: "Akinori MUSHA" <knu@iDaemons.org> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 2:48 PM Subject: [PATCH] fileSortCmp() should properly weed out rogue non-dir files > ...otherwise the sorting order, if it is not name-base, is messed up. > If your repository has no non-,v files in the repository subdirs, > (no lock files etc.) then you aren't affected by this fix because you > don't have the problem in the 1st place :-) Over here, I was mad at > the occasional sort order breakage until I finally decided to debug it > and noticed what's going on in the comparison routine by adding a > trace there during the debug. > > When rogue files are present, all sort orders were affected, except > the one based on the file name. > > Enjoy, > Vassilii [-- Attachment #2 --] zs<
