Am 20.04.2009 20:23, schrieb Iain Arnell:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Michael Schwendtmschwendt@gmail.com wrote:
Emacs/XEmacs users can use M-x rpm-add-change-log-entry as provided by rpmdevtools.
vim users can use<LocalLeader>-c (without needing rpmdevtools - and come nowhere close to "accidentally" hitting ctrl-alt-del)
Some additional info on this... I have this in my .vimrc: let g:packager = "Karsten Hopp karsten@redhat.com" let g:spec_chglog_release_info = 1
As vim figures out the nvr automatically, the usual steps are - bump release - edit whatever in the spec file - <LocalLeader>-c - enter changelog text
This gets you a valid changelog entry with the correct date and nvr
Karsten
-- The main difference between vi and emacs is that someone who runs vi the first time, is unable to quit it, while someone who runs emacs the first time, is unable to quit it.