(02-24-2012, 01:30 PM)Monyet Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, I'm a little confused.
Assuming that 3.0-413 is 0bbb112298eb....
Then 439613b83352.... would be 3.0-412
eb01a110c9573a..... would be 3.0-411
and dabb35afce25... would be 3.0-410
I apologise if I have the numbering structure wrong, I really don't fully get the way the branch system works. But those links above should point to the right ones. I hope this helps.
Lol I have no qualms saying I hate the lack of information provided
on googlecode for the revisions. It'd be a lot easier if they showed
the 'git describe' output along with the branch it's in for each revision.
What you have for 412 is actually 411
411 is actually 410
and 410 is actually 409.
412 doesn't seem to be on the master branch at all... which is odd
because the number is based on the number of commits since and
it's already up to 424.
I'll get started on these right away:
Code:
439613b83352d59ebaff25d35151e25f616804b4
eb01a110c9573ae0e822eefd3cc8c58d92774588
dabb35afce2539b312935d2fcfe264018d24dbec
EDIT:
This might also help. It contains
Timestamp , Revision SHA-1 , 'git describe'
for every revision committed before 2012_02_21_22_25_26
http://www.scribd.com/doc/82649725/listed-2012-02-21-22-25-26
EDIT: And, if you download the above document, you can open it
in a spreadsheet editor like M$ Excel and sort by the different
columns. The revisions aren't really in any sort of order. I tried
sorting by timestamp when I generated this but it still has various
revisions all over the place. In general, newer revisions are last.
EDIT: Scribd.com didn't take my email address the first time, but
it should work now.