#! xPERL_PATHx # -*-Perl-*- # # XXX: FIXME: handle multiple '-f logfile' arguments # # XXX -- I HATE Perl! This will be re-written in shell/awk/sed soon! # # Usage: log.pl [[-m user] ...] [-s] -f logfile 'dirname file ...' # # -m user - for each user to receive cvs log reports # (multiple -m's permitted) # -s - to prevent "cvs status -v" messages # -f logfile - for the logfile to append to (mandatory, # but only one logfile can be specified). # here is what the output looks like: # # From: woods@kuma.domain.top # Subject: CVS update: testmodule # # Date: Wednesday November 23, 1994 @ 14:15 # Author: woods # # Update of /local/src-CVS/testmodule # In directory kuma:/home/kuma/woods/work.d/testmodule # # Modified Files: # test3 # Added Files: # test6 # Removed Files: # test4 # Log Message: # - wow, what a test # # (and for each file the "cvs status -v" output is appended unless -s is used) # # ================================================================== # File: test3 Status: Up-to-date # # Working revision: 1.41 Wed Nov 23 14:15:59 1994 # Repository revision: 1.41 /local/src-CVS/cvs/testmodule/test3,v # Sticky Options: -ko # # Existing Tags: # local-v2 (revision: 1.7) # local-v1 (revision: 1.1.1.2) # CVS-1_4A2 (revision: 1.1.1.2) # local-v0 (revision: 1.2) # CVS-1_4A1 (revision: 1.1.1.1) # CVS (branch: 1.1.1) $cvsroot = $ENV{'CVSROOT'}; # turn off setgid # $) = $(; $dostatus = 1; # parse command line arguments # while (@ARGV) { $arg = shift @ARGV; if ($arg eq '-m') { $users = "$users " . shift @ARGV; } elsif ($arg eq '-f') { ($logfile) && die "Too many '-f' args"; $logfile = shift @ARGV; } elsif ($arg eq '-s') { $dostatus = 0; } else { ($donefiles) && die "Too many arguments!\n"; $donefiles = 1; @files = split(/ /, $arg); } } # the first argument is the module location relative to $CVSROOT # $modulepath = shift @files; $mailcmd = "| Mail -s 'CVS update: $modulepath'"; # Initialise some date and time arrays # @mos = (January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September, October,November,December); @days = (Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday); ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime; # get a login name for the guy doing the commit.... # $login = getlogin || (getpwuid($<))[0] || "nobody"; # open log file for appending # open(OUT, ">>" . $logfile) || die "Could not open(" . $logfile . "): $!\n"; # send mail, if there's anyone to send to! # if ($users) { $mailcmd = "$mailcmd $users"; open(MAIL, $mailcmd) || die "Could not Exec($mailcmd): $!\n"; } # print out the log Header # print OUT "\n"; print OUT "****************************************\n"; print OUT "Date:\t$days[$wday] $mos[$mon] $mday, 19$year @ $hour:" . sprintf("%02d", $min) . "\n"; print OUT "Author:\t$login\n\n"; if (MAIL) { print MAIL "\n"; print MAIL "Date:\t$days[$wday] $mos[$mon] $mday, 19$year @ $hour:" . sprintf("%02d", $min) . "\n"; print MAIL "Author:\t$login\n\n"; } # print the stuff from logmsg that comes in on stdin to the logfile # open(IN, "-"); while () { print OUT $_; if (MAIL) { print MAIL $_; } } close(IN); print OUT "\n"; # after log information, do an 'cvs -Qqv status' on each file in the arguments. # if ($dostatus != 0) { while (@files) { $file = shift @files; if ($file eq "-") { print OUT "[input file was '-']\n"; if (MAIL) { print MAIL "[input file was '-']\n"; } last; } open(RCS, "-|") || exec 'cvs', '-nQq', 'status', '-v', $file; while () { print OUT; if (MAIL) { print MAIL; } } close(RCS); } } close(OUT); die "Write to $logfile failed" if $?; close(MAIL); die "Pipe to $mailcmd failed" if $?; ## must exit cleanly ## exit 0;