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author | peter <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-08-20 23:46:10 +0000 |
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committer | peter <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-08-20 23:46:10 +0000 |
commit | 8982e501c77217c860f79bba431f46a62b607a21 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/contrib/cvs/TODO b/contrib/cvs/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ef9306c --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/cvs/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +$CVSid: @(#)TODO 1.26 94/09/21 $ + +14. Pathname stripper, for checkout, as well as for writing the + Repository file. + [[ I have a simple one, but need to make sure to call it at all the + appropriate points ]] + (I'm not sure what this means -kingdon, Jun 1995). + +22. Catch signals for cleanup when "add"ing files. + +24. Insist on a log message. + (This should be configurable via commitinfo or some new config file + -kingdon, Jun 1995). + +30. Add "patch" program option to the modules database. + +31. Think hard about ^C recovery. + +35. Add "admin" command as an interface to "rcs". + [[ a cheesy version is there, but it should be re-done ]] + +38. Think hard about using RCS state information to allow one to checkin + a new vendor release without having it be accessed until it has been + integrated into the local changes. + +39. Think about allowing parallel source trees that can easily track + each other. + [[ sort of solved with the automagic branch support, but I want more ]] + +45. Consider enhancing the "patch" and "tag" command support in the module + database -- they seem hard to use since these commands deal directly + with the RCS ,v files. + +46. Perhaps checkout/checkin/tag/patch commands should be imbedded in the + file system directly, using special known command names? + +49. cvs xxx commands should be able to deal with files in other + directories. I want to do a cvs add foo/bar.c. + [[ most commands now use the generic recursion processor, but not all; + this note is left here to remind me to fix the others ]] + +52. SCCS has a feature that I would *love* to see in CVS, as it is very + useful. One may make a private copy of SCCS suid to a particular user, + so other users in the authentication list may check files in and out of + a project directory without mucking about with groups. Is there any + plan to provide a similar functionality to CVS? Our site (and, I'd + imagine, many other sites with large user bases) has decided against + having the user-groups feature of unix available to the users, due to + perceived administrative, technical and performance headaches. A tool + such as CVS with features that provide group-like functionality would + be a huge help. + +62. Consider using revision controlled files and directories to handle the + new module format -- consider a cvs command front-end to + add/delete/modify module contents, maybe. + +63. The "import" and vendor support commands (co -j) need to be documented + better. + +64. Need to greatly increase the performance of an initial checkout. + [[ it got better, then we added functionality, making it worse again ]] + +66. Length of the CVS temporary files must be limited to 14 characters for + System-V stupid support. As well as the length on the CVS.adm files. + +67. cvs import should populate the vendor sources with CVS.adm files so + that one could use the vendor sources directly without having the check + them out. + +69. Consider enhacing import to add a module automatically to the module + database. Perhaps with a new option, or perhaps with an editor. + +72. Consider re-design of the module -o, -i, -t options to use the file + system more intuitively. + +73. Consider an option (in .cvsrc?) to automatically add files that are new + and specified to commit. + +76. Consider adding a layer of abstraction so that CVS can work with both + RCS and SCCS files. Larry says this should be #ifdef'ed. + +79. Might be nice to have some sort of interface to TFS and tagged + revisions. + +82. Maybe the import stuff should allow an arbitrary revision to be + specified. + +84. Improve the documentation about administration of the repository and + how to add/remove files and the use of symbolic links. + +85. Add revision controlled symbolic links to CVS using one of the tag + fields in the RCS file. + +91. Better document the format of the source repository and how one might + convert their current SCCS or RCS files into CVS format. + +92. Look into this: + After a bit of soul searching via dbx, I realized my sin was that I'd + specified "echo" as the program to call from loginfo. The commit + procedure worked fine till it hit my echo, then silently aborted + leaving the lockfiles intact. Since I needn't use the loginfo + facility, I simply removed those commands and it all works. + +93. Need to think hard about release and development environments. Think + about execsets as well. + +98. If diff3 bombs out (too many differences) cvs then thinks that the file + has been updated and is OK to be commited even though the file + has not yet been merged. + +100. Checked out files should have revision control support. Maybe. + +102. Perhaps directory modes should be propagated on all import check-ins. + Not necessarily uid/gid changes. + +103. setuid/setgid on files is suspect. + +104. cvs should recover nicely on unreadable files/directories. + +105. cvs should have administrative tools to allow for changing permissions + and modes and what not. In particular, this would make cvs a + more attractive alternative to rdist. + +107. It should be possible to specify a list of symbolic revisions to + checkout such that the list is processed in reverse order looking for + matches within the RCS file for the symbolic revision. If there is + not a match, the next symbolic rev on the list is checked, and so on, + until all symbolic revs are exhausted. This would allow one to, say, + checkout "4.0" + "4.0.3" + "4.0.3Patch1" + "4.0.3Patch2" to get the + most recent 4.x stuff. This is usually handled by just specifying the + right release_tag, but most people forget to do this. + +108. If someone creates a whole new directory (i.e. adds it to the cvs + repository) and you happen to have a directory in your source farm by + the same name, when you do your cvs update -d it SILENTLY does + *nothing* to that directory. At least, I think it was silent; + certainly, it did *not* abort my cvs update, as it would have if the + same thing had happened with a file instead of a directory. + +109. I had gotten pieces of the sys directory in the past but not a + complete tree. I just did something like: + + cvs get * + + Where sys was in * and got the message + + cvs get: Executing 'sys/tools/make_links sys' + sh: sys/tools/make_links: not found + + I suspect this is because I didn't have the file in question, + but I do not understand how I could fool it into getting an + error. I think a later cvs get sys seemed to work so perhaps + something is amiss in handling multiple arguments to cvs get? + +113. The "cvs update" command should tee its output to a log file in ".". + (why? What is wrong with piping stdout to "tee"? -kingdon, Jun 1995) + +119. Consider an option to have import checkout the RCS or SCCS files + if necessary. + +122. If Name_Repository fails, it currently causes CVS to die completely. It + should instead return NULL and have the caller do something reasonable. + +123. Add a flag to import to not build vendor branches for local code. + +124. Anyway, I thought you might want to add something like the following + to the cvs man pages: + + BUGS + The sum of the sizes of a module key and its contents are + limited. See ndbm(3). + +126. Do an analysis to see if CVS is forgetting to close file descriptors. + Especially when committing many files (more than the open file limit + for the particular UNIX). + +127. Look at *info files; they should all be quiet if the files are not + there. Should be able to point at a RCS directory and go. + +128. When I tag a file, the message tells me that I'm tagging a directory. + +129. Something strange seems to have happened here. When I check this out, + the update lines (U CFTS/...) seem to report a bogus leading CFTS + (e.g. U CFTS/Medusa_TS/...) when the later files are checked out. + + The directory structure doesn't seem to be botched, just the + messages. I don't recall seeing this before. + +130. cvs diff with no -r arguments does not need to look up the current RCS + version number since it only cares about what's in the Entries file. + This should make it much faster. + + It should ParseEntries itself and access the entries list much like + Version_TS does (sticky tags and sticky options may need to be + supported here as well). Then it should only diff the things that + have the wrong time stamp (the ones that look modified). + +134. Make a statement about using hard NFS mounts to your source + repository. Look into checking NULL fgets() returns with ferror() to + see if an error had occurred. + +135. The email CVS sends with each checkin, should include the version + number of each file it is checking in. + [[ Sort of solved by contrib/log.pl, which does a good job of this ]] + +137. Some sites might want CVS to fsync() the RCS ,v file to protect + against nasty hardware errors. There is a slight performance hit with + doing so, though, so it should be configurable in the .cvsrc file. + Also, along with this, we should look at the places where CVS itself + could be a little more synchronous so as not to lose data. + [[ I've done some of this, but it could use much more ]] + +138. Some people have suggested that CVS use a VPATH-like environment + variable to limit the amount of sources that need to be duplicated for + sites with giant source trees and no disk space. + +141. Import should accept modules as its directory argument. + +143. Update the documentation to show that the source repository is + something far away from the files that you work on. + +144. Have cvs checkout look for the environment variable CVSPREFIX + (or CVSMODPREFIX or some such). If it's set, then when looking + up an alias in the modules database, first look it up with the + value of CVSPREFIX attached, and then look for the alias itself. + This would be useful when you have several projects in a single + repository. You could have aliases abc_src and xyz_src and + tell people working on project abc to put "setenv CVSPREFIX abc_" + in their .cshrc file (or equivalent for other shells). + Then they could do "cvs co src" to get a copy of their src + directory, not xyz's. (This should create a directory called + src, not abc_src.) + +145. After you create revision 1.1.1.1 in the previous scenario, if + you do "cvs update -r1 filename" you get revision 1.1, not + 1.1.1.1. It would be nice to get the later revision. Again, + this restriction comes from RCS and is probably hard to + change in CVS. Sigh. + + |"cvs update -r1 filename" does not tell RCS to follow any branches. CVS + |tries to be consistent with RCS in this fashion, so I would not change + |this. Within CVS we do have the flexibility of extending things, like + |making a revision of the form "-r1HEAD" find the most recent revision + |(branch or not) with a "1." prefix in the RCS file. This would get what + |you want maybe. + + This would be very useful. Though I would prefer an option + such as "-v1" rather than "-r1HEAD". This option might be + used quite often. + +146. The merging of files should be controlled via a hook so that programs + other than "rcsmerge" can be used, like Sun's filemerge or emacs's + emerge.el. (but be careful in making this work client/server--it means + doing the interactive merging at the end after the server is done). + +149. On Sun, 2 Feb 92 22:01:38 EST, rouilj@dl5000.bc.edu (John P. Rouillard) + said: + Maybe there should be an option to cvs admin that allows a user to + change the Repository file with some degree of error checking? + Something like "cvs admin reposmv /old/path /new/pretty/path". Before + it does the replace it check to see that the files + /new/pretty/path/<dir>/<files> exist. + +150. I have a customer request for a way to specify log message per + file, non-interactively before the commit, such that a single, fully + recursive commit prompts for one commit message, and concatenates the + per file messages for each file. In short, one commit, one editor + session, log messages allowed to vary across files within the commit. + Also, the per file messages should be allowed to be written when the + files are changed, which may predate the commit considerably. + + A new command seems appropriate for this. The state can be saved in the + CVS directory. I.e., + + % cvs msg foo.c + Enter log message for foo.c + >> fixed an uninitialized variable + >> ^D + + The text is saved as CVS/foo.c,m (or some such name) and commit is + modified to append (prepend?) the text (if found) to the log message + specified at commit time. Easy enough. + +151. Also, is there a flag I am missing that allows replacing Ulrtx_Build + by Ultrix_build? I.E. I would like a tag replacement to be a one step + operation rather than a two step "cvs rtag -r Ulrtx_Build Ultrix_Build" + followed by "cvs trag -d Ulrtx_Build" + +152. The "cvs -n" option does not work as one would expect for all the + commands. In particular, for "commit" and "import", where one would + also like to see what it would do, without actually doing anything. + +153. There should be some command (maybe I just haven't figured + out which one...) to import a source directory which is already + RCS-administered without losing all prior RCS gathered data. Thus, it + would have to examine the RCS files and choose a starting version and + branch higher than previous ones used. + +154. When committing the modules file, a pre-commit check should be done to + verify the validity of the new modules file before allowing it to be + committed. + +155. The options for "cvs history" are mutually exclusive, even though + useful queries can be done if they are not, as in specifying both a + module and a tag. A workaround is to specify the module, then run the + output through grep to only display lines that begin with T, which are + tag lines. + +156. Also, how hard would it be to allow continuation lines in the + {commit,rcs,log}info files? It would probably be useful with all of + the various flags that are now available, or if somebody has a lot of + files to put into a module. + +157. The "cvs release" command does not understand about module names with + the same flexibility that the "checkout" and "rdiff" commands do. + It should, though, since it's confusing right now. + +158. If I do a recursive commit and find that the same RCS file is checked + out (and modified!) in two different places within my checked-out + files (but within the realm of a single "commit"), CVS will commit the + first change, then overwrite that change with the second change. We + should catch this (typically unusual) case and issue an appropriate + diagnostic and die. + +159. On "update", when a merge is done, CVS should remember that your file + was merged into and should keep reminding you of this fact until you + actually look at the file (change its access time). Once you do this, + it should go back to being a normal, unmodified file. This way, after + a big update, you can run update again to see which files just got + merged and may need attention. + +160. The checks that the commit command does should be extended to make + sure that the revision that we will lock is not already locked by + someone else. Maybe it should also lock the new revision if the old + revision was already locked by the user as well, thus moving the lock + forward after the commit. + +161. The date parser included with CVS (lib/getdate.y) does not support + such RCS-supported dates as "1992/03/07". It probably should. + +163. The rtag/tag commands should have an option that removes the specified + tag from any file that is in the attic. This allows one to re-use a + tag (like "Mon", "Tue", ...) all the time and still have it tag the + real main-line code. + +164. The *info files should allow multiple ocurrences of $CVSROOT and/or + other cvs variables. They probably should *not* expand environment + variables, as their behavior probably should not depend on who is + running CVS. + +165. The "import" command will create RCS files automatically, but will + screw-up when trying to create long file names on short file name + file systems. Perhaps import should be a bit more cautious. + +166. There really needs to be a "Getting Started" document which describes + some of the new CVS philosophies. Folks coming straight from SCCS or + RCS might be confused by "cvs import". Also need to explain: + - How one might setup their $CVSROOT + - What all the tags mean in an "import" command + - Tags are important; revision numbers are not + +167. "cvs log" doesn't understand about CVS magic branch numbers. As such, + the command: + + cvs log -r1.63.2 + cvs log -rC2 + + where "C2" is a magic branch that resolves to 1.63.2 do not print the + same things. Sigh. + +169. We are using CVS as the configuration control for a software reuse library. + What we do is do system calls passing the needed arguments. In the next + release, it would be nice to see an option to put cvs .o files into a + archive library with an API. This enhancement would go nicely with the + notion of being able to integrate tools into a large software engineering + environment. + +170. Is there an "info" file that can be invoked when a file is checked out, or + updated ? What I want to do is to advise users, particularly novices, of + the state of their working source whenever they check something out, as + a sanity check. + + For example, I've written a perl script which tells you what branch you're + on, if any. Hopefully this will help guard against mistaken checkins to + the trunk, or to the wrong branch. I suppose I can do this in + "commitinfo", but it'd be nice to advise people before they edit their + files. + + It would also be nice if there was some sort of "verboseness" switch to + the checkout and update commands that could turn this invocation of the + script off, for mature users. + +173. We have a tagged branch in CVS. How do we get the version of that branch + (for an entire directory) that corresponds to the files on that branch on a + certain day? I'd like to specify BOTH -r and -D to 'cvs checkout', but I + can't. It looks like I can only specify the date for the main line (as + opposed to any branches). True? Any workarounds to get what I need? + +174. I would like to see "cvs release" modified so that it only removes files + which are known to CVS - all the files in the repository, plus those which + are listed in .cvsignore. This way, if you do leave something valuable in + a source tree you can "cvs release -d" the tree and your non-CVS goodies + are still there. If a user is going to leave non-CVS files in their source + trees, they really should have to clean them up by hand. + +175. And, in the feature request department, I'd dearly love a command-line + interface to adding a new module to the CVSROOT/modules file. + +176. If you use the -i flag in the modules file, you can control access + to source code; this is a Good Thing under certain circumstances. I + just had a nasty thought, and on experiment discovered that the + filter specified by -i is _not_ run before a cvs admin command; as + this allows a user to go behind cvs's back and delete information + (cvs admin -o1.4 file) this seems like a serious problem. + +177. We've got some external vendor source that sits under a source code + hierarchy, and when we do a cvs update, it gets wiped out because + its tag is different from the "main" distribution. I've tried to + use "-I" to ignore the directory, as well as .cvsignore, but this + doesn't work. + +179. "cvs admin" does not log its actions with loginfo, nor does it check + whether the action is allowed with commitinfo. It should. |