Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:00:31 +0200 From: Adriaan de Groot <adridg@freebsd.org> To: git@freebsd.org Cc: developers@freebsd.org Subject: One surprise in commit messages with git Message-ID: <2257024.hWAQu6Pgo9@beastie.bionicmutton.org>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] There are still some surprises in the pipeline that processes commits. I triggered one today with f365336113. In my commit message, I was fixing something in an earlier commit, so I wrote "(bla-di-bla, fixes) ports 620d7678c8." The commit itself refers to a PR (with the usual PR: line), 255260. So Bugzilla automation takes over, and pastes the commit into a comment there. It looks to me like Bugzilla takes "ports [0-9]+" in the commit message as an SVN reference -- the message as-pasted as a comment in Bugzilla then surprisingly - links to svnweb (which still exists) - links to r620, which is 26 years old Overall harmless enough, but surprising for things that look-like-a-revision- number but are a really a prefix to a longer hash. [ade] [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGzBAABCAAdFiEEhrjttu2OP5apuuy1z93JbxKxkVwFAmCBj48ACgkQz93JbxKx kVyPpAv/a4IJHnBca+FIki5f//Ak32f/Dz5puJZ9huWPXKWOAcCL+vX7yUoIl5Bu 0kNn9XixjVIPWlS+3EsqC5rcmxlEZ2oexKJX+UuwRM3kxPwnVFawoQmUlHahadwP tHgaucWVPq24QRiVr9BYoD15LvjUnxFZdS5BPDXuP9sOITMCy9pWQRZhPusb+GH4 GSSmaZs5Q6ZHnt81ygxs8BtakIBrcMTK12yx57lhHkIhgkpr0rtmXANFGp798ESR hJLHsns8mBDTUjuZpG45dEbWoL42clHj8O+87FLQQnQ0JrcQixcCSkcHL4oLnJfb pSM9QMJZQKfFUiybuVAFyBbHtGPndd+ZfsW9izRNJwNVEKDWeoCfWorS71/Wjkq2 slFCidOVbMW222T80eJJUBulam3uNVK64Vrfel4HmbBliLcfrLBxKv4xQxTh4/Ai Ib2qrIDqpt4ndiJ5L7/t/3i/TudhZRRPMrFLD2XazfzN1RjM579iKPJ/UDg1Gsnt 7XxxCjN7 =D7hj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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