# ----------------------------------------------------------- # This document describes how to generate the Eclipse ip log # for the eclipse project technology.jgit using a local clone # of the git repository # git://egit.eclipse.org/jgit.git # starting point is a manually written file # .eclipse_iplog # located in the repository's work dir root path # which is describing the project, see first section of this # file in the jgit root directory: # $JGIT_BASE/.eclipse_iplog # ----------------------------------------------------------- # Prepare: # jgit executable (assuming jgit mvn build is up to date) export jgit="~/src/git/jgit/org.eclipse.jgit.pgm/target/jgit" # repository work dir root path export WORK_DIR="~/src/git/jgit/" # cd to repository work dir root path cd $WORK_DIR # ----------------------------------------------------------- # Update the CQ list: # - this command updates file .eclipse_iplog jgit eclipse-ipzilla # - if there are any updates 'git commit' them git add .eclipse_iplog git commit # - type in ipzilla user and password # ----------------------------------------------------------- # Get the committer data from gerrit: # - start gerrit gsql via ssh # options: # -p : ssh port gerrit is listening on ssh -p 29418 username@egit.eclipse.org gerrit gsql --format PRETTY # - type in ssh passphrase for your ssh key # - run the SQL query (cut and paste content to interactive gerrit shell) # org.eclipse.jgit.iplog/src/org/eclipse/jgit/iplog/gsql_query.txt # - copy the query result into the file (no headers, no blank lines): # $WORK_DIR/.git/gerrit_committers # ----------------------------------------------------------- # Generate the iplog: # options: # -- version : the project version the iplog is to be generated for # - o : the output file jgit eclipse-iplog --version=1.3.0 -o $WORK_DIR/jgit-1.3.0.xml