--On Wednesday, May 27, 2009 09:13:00 PM -0400 Jason Edgecombe <[email protected]> wrote:

The minutes don't quite match up for /INSTALL, which is weird.

It's not weird. What git is showing you is a single commit which encapsulates all of the changes made as part of one delta. That particular delta created four files and deleted four others, all (potentially) with different timestamps; the git commit can only have one of those timestamps, and it's not the one from the file you're looking at. Take a look at

http://www.openafs.org/cgi-bin/wdelta/move-readmes-one-level-up-20010716


Is it correct for the cvs log output to have multiple versions, but git
only shows one version?

With the command you ran, it is correct for 'cvs log' to show a complete log of all changes that have ever been committed to that file. In this case, since the file was created by the delta in question and hasn't been touched since, there are only two such changes - one on the openafs-stable-1_1_x branch, and one on what was the head at the time, which has since been branched many times over. Take a look at

http://www.openafs.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/openafs/INSTALL


Note that in this particular case, the delta name on the 1.1.x branch is the same as that on the head. Under today's conventions, the delta on the branch would have had a name starting with STABLE11-, but that convention hadn't yet been established when that particular delta was pulled up.
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