Andy Allan schrieb: > On Feb 7, 2008 11:03 AM, Tom Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I'm a bit confused now actually, because having checked it seems that >> the RSS feed does list the first file for each change, but the claim >> that started all this was that it doesn't show any files? >> > > I delved into this earlier in the week, but after I figured out how to > get it working the way Ulf was asking I realised that it was working > that way on OSM anyway - I just thought you'd fixed it already! > > I'll only comment to say that changeset_show_files = -1 in trac.ini > will show all the files in the changeset, and that I couldn't find a > way to override this in the rss feed (so whatever goes for the > timeline page is whatever is set in trac.ini by the admin and is what > you get on the rss too). > Upps, sorry for all the noise - sometimes I'm just too blind too see!
I've just was expecting to find this functionality under "Browse Source" - where I've found the "Revision Log". The "Timeline" right at the top is much better for me as it also gives one of the files changed - just what I needed! The number of 10 files was only the number I used to see for the commit messages on other projects. But you're right, as it's just a pointer in what area something has changed, a single file is just enough. Any questions in the future about this, should explicitly mention the "RSS feed of the *Timeline*" ... Regards, ULFL P.S: It's a bit strange that the "Revision Log" is not showing any file names, but the "Timeline" is showing it. As the log is more specialized compared to the "Timeline", I would expect that the log is containing *more* information about a commit than the "Timeline" - and not less ;-) _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev

