On Sun, Feb 03, 2013 at 06:37:42PM +, Anand Kumria wrote:
> Hi Pau,
>
> I've not been able to find the canonical location of your gitk repository.
>
> I've tried kernel.org, samba.org and ozlabs.org; none of them to have
> it - nor does any amount of google searching I do reveal the location.
Jonathan Nieder writes:
> Anand Kumria wrote:
>
>> I've not been able to find the canonical location of your gitk repository.
>
> Here's how I find it:
>
> $ git clone git://repo.or.cz/git.git
> [...]
> $ cd git
> $ git log -1 --oneline -- gitk-git
> ec3ae6ec Merge git://o
Hi Anand,
Anand Kumria wrote:
> I've not been able to find the canonical location of your gitk repository.
Here's how I find it:
$ git clone git://repo.or.cz/git.git
[...]
$ cd git
$ git log -1 --oneline -- gitk-git
ec3ae6ec Merge git://ozlabs.org/~paulus/gitk
Hi Pau,
I've not been able to find the canonical location of your gitk repository.
I've tried kernel.org, samba.org and ozlabs.org; none of them to have
it - nor does any amount of google searching I do reveal the location.
I realise you've probably had a busy month with linux.conf.au but it
wou
Anand Kumria writes:
> Sorry, I didn't know that gitk had been split back out (and
> Documentation/gitk.txt still mentions it is part of the git suite).
It is not "split back" at all, and it won't be. From "git" user's
point of view it is part of the suite.
Gitk however is still a viable frees
Hi Junio,
On 4 January 2013 23:50, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Anand Kumria writes:
>
>> By selecting a tag within gitk you can display information about it.
>> This information is output by using the command
>>
>> 'git cat-file tag '
>>
>> This outputs the *raw* information from the tag, amongst w
Anand Kumria writes:
> By selecting a tag within gitk you can display information about it.
> This information is output by using the command
>
> 'git cat-file tag '
>
> This outputs the *raw* information from the tag, amongst which is the
> time - in seconds since the epoch. As useful as that v
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