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38 From: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
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39 To: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>, David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>,
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48 Subject: Re: [notmuch] JSON based emacs UI
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63 On Mon, 29 Mar 2010, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
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64 > On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 07:46:40 +0200, Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz> wrote:
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65 > > I don't think this can be solved only in Makefile. From my look at dme's
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66 > > repo, he adds a new subcomand 'part', which is used by the UI. So if you
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67 > > want to use the new UI and your other features, you need to merge the
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68 > > things together.
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70 > I agree that notmuch and notmuch.el need to be developed deployed in
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71 > close cooperation. However, this bundling makes things a bit more
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72 > complex to untangle. I am willing to e.g. add the -part improvement to
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73 > my own branch of notmuch, but I want to follow dme's frontend closely.
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75 > > To build my version of notmuch, I use an ugly script
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76 > > (http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/gitweb/notmuch.git/blob/refs/heads/debian-wsh:/wsh-buildpackage)
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77 > > which first does a big octopus merge to combine several features to one
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78 > > branch and then I build notmuch from there. The current state of my
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79 > > integration can be seen at
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80 > > http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/gitweb/notmuch.git/shortlog/refs/heads/integration/features.
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82 > Interesting, but a bit more complicated that I was originally thinking off.
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84 > > This approach has a disadvantage that integration/features branch is
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85 > > often rewritten (whenever I add, remove or change a patch) so that
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86 > > others cannot track the branch. On the other side, the advantage is that
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87 > > others can easily see which patches I have applied on top of master. If
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88 > > Carl updates master, I just rerun the script and the updated integration
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89 > > branch is ready (unless there is a merge conflict).
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93 Here is a simplified version of my script. It does only the merge. If
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94 you want to use it, I recommend adding this script to a separate branch
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95 so that you can track which branched were added or removed to your
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96 features branch (you will modify the $branches variable in the script).
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101 decode-headers-in-reply
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102 dme/citation-suffixes
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110 echo >&2 "fatal: $*"
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114 if [ -z "$EXEC_OK" ]; then
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115 # If this script is tracked by repository, checking out another
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116 # branch could delete it so we copy it to tmp and run it from
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118 script=$(mktemp -t notmuch-integrate.XXXXXX)
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122 exec sh "$script" "$@"
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125 [ $EXEC_OK != 1 ] && die "Error: something went wrong"
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127 trap "rm '$0'" EXIT
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129 git branch -D integration/features || :
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130 git checkout -b integration/features master
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131 git merge $branches
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