Where do we see this number? And is there any way to easily translate between the two?
Adam > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:opensim-dev- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Sean Dague > Sent: Tuesday, 8 September 2009 5:14 AM > To: opensim-dev > Subject: [Opensim-dev] The return of short version numbers (as tags) > > Late last week I found a script that tags each changeset that comes > into the server with an increasing number. When you pull on master, > you'll see these tags now flow down. > > Because the nature of distributed version control, this is only going > to give you a rough idea of forward or backward in time. Commits are > made locally, and only when merged into the master server do they get > an id. > > http://github.com/opensim/opensim/network will give an idea of the > complex dance of changesets and why this is never going to be fully > linear. > > But, that being said, the lack of a short version number like that is > the #1 issue (by vocalness) that people were having with git. > Hopefully this helps that. > > This short version number only means anything if you are getting your > tree from the main opensim archive. > > -Sean > > -- > __________________________________________________________________ > > Sean Dague Mid-Hudson Valley > [email protected] Linux Users Group > http://dague.net http://mhvlug.org > > There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors than > zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down. > __________________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ Opensim-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev
