From: James R. <sj...@jd...> - 2005-11-25 23:44:02
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Hi all, I used StatCVS on a repository with 12 active authors, and I found it useful to be able to see their names alongside their usernames. The attached patch adds a -passwd <path> option to StatCVS, which allows you to specify the location of a Unix-style passwd file containing username->real name mappings. Users of cvs2cl will already be familiar with a similar feature in that utility. So, if you have a file that contains sjr:x:blah:blah:James Ring:blah jmd:x:blah:blah:Jon M. Doe:blah abc:x:blah:blah:Anne B. Collins:blah the -passwd option with this file will map the username sjr to "James Ring". This patch doesn't actually change the HTML or graph output of StatCVS. I'll send that patch in a follow-up e-mail. This should apply cleanly to the latest CVS (which I think is still the same as 0.2.2). Here's the diffstat: Main.java | 13 ++++++ input/Builder.java | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ model/Author.java | 20 ++++++++++ output/ConfigurationOptions.java | 21 ++++++++++ 4 files changed, 123 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) Please try it out! Regards, James -- James Ring |