On Feb 07, 2002 20:46 +0100, Stelian Pop wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:26:40AM -0800, Larry McVoy wrote:
> > Do a "bk help send", you probably
> > want "bk send -d -r+ torvalds@transmeta.com" to send the most recent cset.
>
> I'd really like 'bk send' to drop me to a shell/mailer like and
> ask for confirmation before sending the mail (and eventually add
> for example the cc: line to l-k).
I'd agree. I previously had a dialog with one of the BK developers
about making the email nicer (better subject, etc), but having it
dump the output to a file and fire up $EDITOR is probably a lot
better. Maybe with a "bk send -e ..." or so.
> What I found easier to use is to 'bk send - > /tmp/foo' then send
> foo using my regular mailer... But I lose the advantages of
> checking the last sended ChangeSet (in Bitkeeper/etc/send-a@b.com).
Yes, I ended up doing the same "bk send - > cset.X.bk" instead of
sending directly, because I wanted to add in a patch description or
other text to the beginning of the email.
Cheers, Andreas
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