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bug #4927: output inconsistence in log-ls / revisions

Submitted by:  Tom Lord <tomlord>
Submitted on:  Fri 22 Aug 2003 05:20:45 PM UTC  
 
Category: tlaSeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: bugStatus: Fixed
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Assigned to: Tom Lord <tomlord>

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Fri 22 Aug 2003 05:20:45 PM UTC, original submission:

jblack@comet:~/linuxtla/tla2.5$ tla log-ls -D | tail -2
patch-76
Thu Jul 24 23:56:28 EDT 2003

jblack@comet:~/linuxtla/tla2.5$ tla revisions -D | tail -2
patch-76
2003-07-25 03:56:28 GMT

This is obviously a small issue, but it bit me when I wrote a small
program to count the number of seconds between commits.

After a quick skim through the code, log-ls apparently uses "Date"
and revisions uses "Standard-date".

Changing either log-ls or revisions to using the same field would be
yet another small step in providing a consistant interface.

If nobody objects, I'll supply a patch this weekend that changes log-ls to
use Standard-Date because its easier to parse.

Tom Lord <tomlord>
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Date Changed By Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced By
Tue 13 Jan 2004 11:13:15 PM UTCtomlordStatusNone=>Fixed
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