> From the command line, you can use revsets:
> $ hg log -G -r 'date("2014-08-22")'
>
> On the MacPorts repo, that will result in a lot of changesets. For a
> portfile, you really must specify a commit hash.
I suppose that’s what I did, but since you seem to master Mercurial much better
than me (frankly, I am a rookie), I’d rather call on your expertise:
I looked at the website of the repository, « commits » page. There are three
columns: author, commit # and a comment. I surmised that the commit # would be
the right information to be put after the -u option of the ‘clone’ command, so
I wrote this for the fetch phase (assuming 52fb22e is the commit #):
fetch {
system -W ${workpath} \
"${prefix}/bin/hg clone -u 52fb22e
https://bitbucket.org/petebunting/rsgislib rsgislib »
}
Is that correct?
Thanks so much!
Vincent
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