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Hi. I thought I'd fixed this by using commit date. I guess not.
--date-order didn't appear to fix this testing against the Linux kernel.
Using this command line to test it:
cat logfile.txt | perl -lne 'chomp; next unless /^\d+$/; print "$_ < $last :
".($last-$_) if $_ lt $last;'
I'm not sure git-log actually has a mode which will sort by the commit timestamp
disregarding all other factors.
Other than a better log command the only ways I see around this are:
- pre sort the log file using a script before giving it to Gource (fairly
trivial)
- Gource could have a --sort option which has to read and sort the entire log
before
playing it, which might add a lot of start up time in some cases.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 2 Oct 2009 at 2:28
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Or, Gource could just adjust the top date if the encountered commit date is
less than
the previous commit date.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 2 Oct 2009 at 3:40
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I'm getting a similar issue, or maybe even the same one, in a repository that
has no
branches or (as far as I can see) commits that are not in date order. I have a
hunch
that the date displayed at the top is somehow losing track when the playback
speed is
changed using the -/+ keys.
For example, I played back a repo that runs from 2004 to the present day, with
playback sped up quite a bit. It wasn't long before the date at the top had
gone to
2012 and beyond, while what was actually showing on screen looked more like
activity
from 2005.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 2 Oct 2009 at 1:54
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Yeah that is a slightly different issue.
Gource does get behind the action if you use a large time increment and busy
users. I
have added a --max-commit-lag SECONDS option in the development version which
causes
changes to appear regardless of where the user is if they're more than SECONDS
old.
I might also cap the time increment at 1 month per second and make + / -
changed the
increment by 1 day so it's not you encounter without going out of your way to
make it
happen.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 3 Oct 2009 at 12:17
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This is now fixed in 0.15.
Gource will stay in sync with the order the log file is in rather than running
off
into the future.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 21 Oct 2009 at 4:24
- Changed state: Fixed
from gource.
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