On Sun, 10 Nov 2013 16:48:42 +0100, Andy Bradford
<amb-sendok-1386690522.gockelcmammhhjjgg...@bradfords.org> wrote:
Thus said "j. van den hoff" on Sun, 10 Nov 2013 12:44:30 +0100:
in my local clone of the repo, however, the _same_ checkin (from
somebody (and somewhere) else) is reported as originating from me@myIP
(i.e. the `s' user of the local clone).
is this a bug or just a misinterpretation of what the `received from'
field wants to tell me?
I believe this is expected behavior. The username is preserved in the
OK
manifest, however, I believe the Received From will also list how it got
into your repository.
in the manifest I only see the username of who did the checkin (what is
reported
as "User" or (if the user name has been modified retrospectively)
"Original User"
in the commit info page.
but the information how the checkin came initially (prior to the clone)
into
the repo seems to be no longer available locally, since the `received from'
field reports, apparently, how (and when: the time differs from the
"Date" field in the commit info page) the checkin got into the local
clone, instead.
maybe that's how it should (or need to) be, but the original info (how the
checkin
got into the repo initially) would be more interesting here in my view.
Andy
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