From: Chengwei Ding <waterding@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: git annotate with date option not working?
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:20:37 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4DE5F655.9020400@gmail.com> (raw)
hello,
can anyone confirm that this "--date" option is working for git annotate
cmd.
i tried the same option on blame cmd which seems to be working, but not
on the annotate which i use git annotate --date=relative or i wrote date
config variable as blame.date which again work for blame but not
annotate, but document says it should share same variable.
my env:
ubuntu 11.04 64
git ppa source 1.7.5.2
Regards
next reply other threads:[~2011-06-01 8:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-06-01 8:20 Chengwei Ding [this message]
2011-06-01 9:40 ` git annotate with date option not working? Jakub Narebski
2011-06-01 12:31 ` Chengwei Ding
2011-06-01 9:41 ` Arnaud Lacurie
2011-06-01 12:33 ` Chengwei Ding
2011-06-01 16:16 ` Jeff King
2011-06-01 16:28 ` Chengwei Ding
2011-06-01 16:49 ` Jeff King
2011-06-01 19:37 ` Jonathan Nieder
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