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bug #5863: fix arch_latest_undo_changeset (affects tla undo/redo)

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Sat 11 Oct 2003 11:48:28 AM UTC  
 
Category: tlaSeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: bugStatus: Fixed
Privacy: PublicOpen/Closed: Closed
Release: tla--devo--1.1--patch-191
Fixed Release: mt@wmipf.in-berlin.de--devel-2003/tla--wmipf--1.1--patch-23
Merge Request?: yes -- merge from my archive
Your Archive Name: mt@wmipf.in-berlin.de--devel-2003
Your Archive Location: http://wmipf.in-berlin.de/{archives}/devel-2003
Assigned to: None

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Tue 25 Nov 2003 09:23:22 PM UTC, comment #3:

Merged into lord@emf.net--2003b/tla--devo--1.1--patch-210

Robert Collins <robertc>
Mon 17 Nov 2003 05:30:00 AM UTC, comment #2:

merged into rbtcollins@hotmail.com--barch/tla--integration--1.1--patch-19

Robert Collins <robertc>
Sat 11 Oct 2003 11:54:53 AM UTC, comment #1:

Strange -- I was logged in (via cookie), but somehow
Savannah forgot it.

Mr. Nobody <gnubert>
Sat 11 Oct 2003 11:48:28 AM UTC, original submission:

Hi,

arch_undo_latest_changeset doesn't make use of `latest_n' as it has been
intended. This results in reporting the last ,,undo-* name of the list
of files as the latest. If the directory is not sorted, this might be
wrong, and "tla undo" would fail, since the directory to be created
already existed. Similarly, "tla redo" could restore a changeset
different from the latest.

This patch sets latest_n to the current maximum, this_n.

Anonymous

 

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