On Sat, 20 Aug 2011, Vikrant Chaudhary wrote:
Timestamps should be recorded in local timezone rather than in UTC.
1. It hurts eyes and brain to see the time in UTC and then calculate
it in local time.
2. For forensics. I'll be able to know which timezone I was while
committing that change.
I assume if I de-select UTC, fossil will still use UTC in the database but show
local time zone on timeline.
Correct?
- Original Message -
From: Gé Weijers
Sent: 08/21/11 09:36 PM
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Timestamps should be in local time.
Hi,
I try to use fossil on my root (/) file system to track changes on some
system files (e.g.: firewall rules, passwd and group files, openssh
config files etc...
I know fossil lack of file attribute and permission saving, but I don't
really care, I use it more to have history on files
Hi Martin,
I think fixing the bug of fossil having trouble running in / should be a
very low priority. It just seems like a bad idea to me in general to try to
run a scm out of / and spending time fixing bugs with respect to that
ability is not time well spent. But that is just my $0.02.
In case
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