On 20/12/13 16:15, Ron Wilson wrote:
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> Interesting. I would have thought all time stamps in git would, like
> Fossil, be seconds from the epoch. (It was originally developed
> by the Linux kernel core team.)

So would I. I suppose it *is* seconds since epoch... but they don't
define which epoch.

Here's a tentative fix:

http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/10f9673a25

(Sorry, I accidentally committed to trunk and then had to undo. It'd be
nice if 'fossil branch new' would either change the current branch or at
the very least print a warning that the current branch hadn't changed.)

Looking at the timezone list, it seems to do the right thing, but
timezones make my head hurt. Could someone double-check, please?

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