Actually, it's less weird than you might think. I assume that Matthew did some hacking in a branch of his own, but since that branch is most probably not among those he's allowed to write to, the revisions themselves come over, but the branch certs do not.
So basically, the edge between e07ab7de496e218dc324fe3a9cb66d85dde116d8 and a97d0dcc8eaf6e94ce9190d98913789d9dbbd37f represent the move from the ctwm branch to Matthew's private hackng branch, and the edge between 6eb1af5f822cafe715c4e46f37ea3bc808e7a5f5 and 4da54949171b2cc1c5f467318daf87b683a77d9b represent the move back into the ctwm branch. Cheers, Richard In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 02:00:33 +0100, Rhialto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: rhialto> I pulled a new monotone repository and looked at it with monotone-viz, rhialto> and something weird is going on. Maybe it's a monotone bug, or it may be rhialto> with monotone-viz. rhialto> rhialto> There is a Revision: a97d0dcc8eaf6e94ce9190d98913789d9dbbd37f (Add in a rhialto> prototype for yyparse() to quiet compiler warnings.) which "goes rhialto> nowhere" (it has a blocked instead of a solid box) and even stranger a rhialto> Revision: 6eb1af5f822cafe715c4e46f37ea3bc808e7a5f5 (Move another rhialto> twmrc_error_prefix() extern to global scope.) which comes from nowhere. rhialto> rhialto> Normally the blocked boxes mean that there are connections, but they are rhialto> just not shown in the current view. However I think I'm viewing rhialto> everything but there is still no link. I suspect there is a link between rhialto> these two (maybe even with some intermediary revision) but some bug rhialto> prevents me from seeing it. rhialto> rhialto> My versions are "monotone 0.36 (base revision: rhialto> e4bc808d89e029ce623f9e8f2b10c84006b83fb5)" and "monotone-viz 0.15 (base rhialto> revision: )" ----- Please consider sponsoring my work on free software. See http://www.free.lp.se/sponsoring.html for details. -- Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://richard.levitte.org/ "When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up." -- C.S. Lewis
