Re: [git-gui] Amending doesn't preserve timestamp

2017-03-24 Thread Juraj Oršulić
Hi Igor! Thanks on for thoroughly searching the mailing list and on your suggestions. I hope that someone will come up with a fix that both preserves the author details and date correctly. Regards, Juraj On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 11:54 PM, Igor Djordjevic wrote: > Hi

Re: [git-gui] Amending doesn't preserve timestamp

2017-03-23 Thread Igor Djordjevic
Hi Juraj, On 23/03/2017 15:26, Juraj Oršulić wrote: > Hello Igor (and others), I have something else to report about the > commit amend functionality in git-gui, and I think it could be > related to my original question. It seems that git-gui messes up > international signs on amending. > > E.g.

Re: [git-gui] Amending doesn't preserve timestamp

2017-03-23 Thread Juraj Oršulić
Hello Igor (and others), I have something else to report about the commit amend functionality in git-gui, and I think it could be related to my original question. It seems that git-gui messes up international signs on amending. E.g. I use git gui to make a commit, and all is OK: commit

Re: [git-gui] Amending doesn't preserve timestamp

2017-02-12 Thread Igor Djordjevic BugA
On 12/02/2017 22:40, Juraj wrote: > Hi Igor, > > I forgot to write the version I'm using. It's on Ubuntu 16.04, git-gui > package version 1:2.7.4-0ubuntu1 (--version: git-gui version 0.20.0), > git version 2.7.4, tcl and tk 8.6.0+9. Perhaps it got fixed in a newer > version, in that case, my bad

Re: [git-gui] Amending doesn't preserve timestamp

2017-02-12 Thread Juraj
Hi Igor, I forgot to write the version I'm using. It's on Ubuntu 16.04, git-gui package version 1:2.7.4-0ubuntu1 (--version: git-gui version 0.20.0), git version 2.7.4, tcl and tk 8.6.0+9. Perhaps it got fixed in a newer version, in that case, my bad for not checking before posting. Thanks,

Re: [git-gui] Amending doesn't preserve timestamp

2017-02-12 Thread Igor Djordjevic BugA
On 12/02/2017 21:50, Juraj wrote: > I've just noticed that amending a commit from git-gui uses the time of > amending as the new timestamp of the commit, whereas git commit > --amend preserves the original timestamp. Maybe the two should work > the same, whatever it is decided to be the standard