>From within the Workbench/Explorer if you click on a changeset, the
changeset information is displayed which includes the date/time that it
was committed. If 2.x you need to be on the revision details view. Hope
that helps.

--Josh

-----Original Message-----
From: Neal Becker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 11:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [thg] hg log details

I needed to find the date that a particular changeset was committed.  I
didn't 
see any easy way to do this within thg (it just said 6 months, but I
needed the 
actual date).  Used hg log -r to get the info, but is there no way to
see 
details within thg?


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