Because that commit isn't in the master branch:
http://skitch.com/tekkub/b5rq1/gitk-puppet
You should try out `gitk --all`, it's a great way to visualize your repo's
branch structure. If you're on OSX, try out gitx, it's renders the graph in
a more readable fashion than gitk does.
Tekkub
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On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:08 AM, deepak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> hi,
> i can see the commit on:
>
> http://github.com/littleidea/puppet/commit/ee31cc436109663f1d82a6561008740ad10ef7a1
>
> i can see the author, date and commit message on the top of the page:
> Add memory profiler and --profile options
> littleidea (author)
> August 12, 2008
>
> But when to go the commit feed at:
> http://github.com/littleidea/puppet/commits?page=37
> there is no record on that date for the commit. What is happening?
>
> Also, i cloned the repository, how do i grep it to see how and why the
> file was removed.
>
> Thanks
>
> >
>
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