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It seems even within Linux, not all "egrep"s are equal. So we fall back to the one true standard :-) [caught by Jeff from the KDE team]
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34 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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# find the last person to push the given commit
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# XXX we assume the logfile names have been left as default, or at least, if
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# changed, in such a way that when sorted by "ls", they come up oldest first
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. $(dirname $0)/adc.common-functions
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sha=$2
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[ -n "$sha" ] || die Usage: ssh ... who-pushed reponame SHA \# at least first few hex digits
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# get_rights_and_owner now also sets $repo; see comments in common functions
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get_rights_and_owner $1
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[ -z "$perm_read" ] && die "no read permissions on $repo"
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cd $GL_REPO_BASE_ABS/$repo.git
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logdir=$(dirname $GL_LOG) # uncodumented env var ;-)
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ls $logdir | tac | while read lf
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do
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< $logdir/$lf perl -ne "print if /receive-pack.*\s$repo\s/" | cut -f1,2,3,5- | tac
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done | while read ts who IP perm old new repo ref rule
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do
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save_old=$old
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[ "$new" = "00000000000000" ] && continue
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[ -z "$old" ] && continue
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[ "$old" = "00000000000000" ] && old=
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[ -n "$old" ] && old=$old..
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git rev-list $old$new 2>/dev/null | grep ^$sha >/dev/null &&
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printf "$ts $who $IP $perm $save_old $new $repo $ref $rule\n"
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done
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