On 2/20/15, Andy Bradford <amb-fos...@bradfords.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While looking at  the timeline of a bundle that  was recently integrated
> with the Tcl core, I saw what seemed to be an anomaly:
>
> http://core.tcl.tk/tcl/timeline?n=200&r=trunk&c=2015-02-20+20:19:48
>
> Look at the entry for [a6f0049368]

The r=trunk query parameter means show only check-ins that are either
on trunk or that merge with trunk.  The [bdd93f86b9] check-in, which
is in between [a6f0049368] and [0a7c347ebc] does not meet either
criteria and so is omitted from the graph.

>
> I'm not sure this has anything to do with the bundle command per se, but
> it does seem odd. Anyone know what's going on here?
>
> If you look at it without r=trunk, it seems better:
>
> http://core.tcl.tk/tcl/timeline?n=200&y=ci&v=0&c=2015-02-20+20%3A19%3A48
>
> Andy
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