On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 22:32:50 -0800 Adam Megacz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Michael Olson <[email protected]> writes: > >> See how there are commits from 2008-06-09 appearing right above > >> commits from "14 hours ago" (I guess that will read differently by > >> the time you see this). > > > Probably because the commit itself has the wrong date. > > git show d020e44a27745001cc0c9826fa3aee629da25d43 > > to see what date git has for both authorship and committing itself. > > Hrm, I don't quite understand. The "git show" command gives "Sun Jan > 11 00:18:39 2009", which appears to agree with "4 days ago". Do you > see a different date somewhere for that commit? > > What confuses me is why commits from 2008-06-12 appear above that one > (and commits from 2008-03-09 appear below it). Aren't they sorted by > date? Were you using 'git pull' sometime on that repository, like merging branches etc.? This can legitimately happen if you use git pull without the --rebase option. -doc _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
