Gene Heskett wrote:
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 20:26, Michael Krufky wrote:
[...]
ll I can think of doing next is to have Gene, Don or Perry do a
bisection test on our cvs repo.... checking out different cvs revisions
until we can narrow it down to the day the problem patch was applied.
::sigh::
A sigh? More like an 'oh fudge' or whatever your fav expletive deleted
is...
Who wants to do it? I'll give you detailed instructions if you're
willing.
Can you farm it out, one set of patches to each of us? Or do you want
to setup a seperate cvs tree based on the v4l code in 2.6.14.3, and
incrementally patch it as we each report its still ok, until it breaks
again? I think I'd prefer the latter so we are all near the same
page even if it takes 3x longer to arrive at the answer. How many
actual patches in terms of dependency groups are there? I know, I
coulda went all week without asking that :(
Actually, cvs has a parameter that lets you specify cutoff dates...
This is what I am suggesting that you do... Base this on my previous cvs
instructions....
reminder: http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/How_to_build_from_CVS
so....
1st:
cvs -d :pserver:[email protected]:/cvs/video4linux login
cvs -d :pserver:[email protected]:/cvs/video4linux co v4l-dvb
cd v4l-dvb
make clean
make
make install
test
(you already did this - you said doesnt work)
Now, try again, using last month's code:
cvs up -D 2005-11-01
make clean
make
make install
did it work? yes? ok, so try two weeks later:
cvs up -D 2005-11-15
make clean
make
make install
... or no it didnt? then another month earlier:
cvs up -D 2005-10-01
make clean
make
make install
works now? try two weeks later:
cvs up -D 2005-10-15
make clean
make
make install
doesnt work? 1 week earlier:
cvs up -D 2005-10-07
make clean
make
make install
doesnt work? 1 day earlier:
cvs up -D 2005-10-06
make clean
make
make install
it works? hmm... problem patch must have been committed between 10-06
and 10-07
At that point, just give me the date and it will probably be easy to
narrow it down, or then again, you can use time of day in the -D
parameter too... (see man cvs)
anyway, you get the picture... This is an adaptation for cvs based on
Linus' description of the git bisection testing, and I'm sure that there
are more efficient ways of doing it, but this should work.
Cheers,
Mike
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