[Ffmpeg-cvslog] CVS: ffmpeg/doc ffmpeg-doc.texi,1.87,1.88

Rich Felker dalias
Fri Aug 5 16:34:58 CEST 2005


On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 09:59:17AM +0200, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> Hi
> 
> On Friday 05 August 2005 04:15, Mike Melanson wrote:
> > The Wanderer wrote:
> > > Diego Biurrun CVS wrote:
> > >> Update of /cvsroot/ffmpeg/ffmpeg/doc
> > >> In directory mail:/var2/tmp/cvs-serv30901/doc
> > >>
> > >> Modified Files:
> > >>     ffmpeg-doc.texi Log Message:
> > >> spelling/grammar/wording
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>  FFmpeg can also convert from any sample rate to any other, and resize
> > >>  video on the fly with a high quality polyphase filter.
> > >> [...1133 lines suppressed...]
> > >> +result file. A 'diff' is launched to compare the reference results and
> > >>  the result file.
> > >
> > > ...what happened here? From a comparison between what I have in my local
> > > tree and what's in CVS, there was considerably more to the changes than
> > > just what appeared in the mailing-list diff; my first guess was
> > > "it was automatically cut down to be under a certain size", but the diff
> > > on my end comes to only 47K, which is rather smaller than the largest I
> > > have in this list's archives (172K). Did a "do not suppress lines"
> > > setting get lost in the recent server breakdown?
> >
> > 	Most likely, the 172K message was a combination of a number of file
> > changes. The ...suppression... message only occurs when one individual
> > file diff is larger than a certain threshold.
> 
> yes, and the treshold is 1000 lines, should i increase it? personally i think 
> i should but id like to hear some comments from the other subscribers here 
> first, is there anyone who would dislike a 10k line limit?

i'd like it to be unlimited. if the point of reading cvslog is to
review all changes committed, you should actually be able to see all
changes. and long commits will be rare anyway (and usually indicate
that someone made a huge error..)

rich





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