Review of Chapter 2: Basic Usage
David Summers
david at summersoft.fay.ar.us
Fri Feb 23 09:07:10 CST 2007
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> OFF-TOPIC:
>
> $ svn list --verbose http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn
> 20620 harry 1084 Jul 13 2006 README
> 23339 harry Feb 04 01:40 branches/
> 21282 sally Aug 27 09:41 developer-resources/
> 23198 harry Jan 23 17:17 tags/
> 23351 sally Feb 05 13:26 trunk/
>
> Do we know why sometimes a year is printed, and sometimes a timestamp is
> printed? I would have guessed "any time the date is not in the current
> year, a year is printed" but that doesn't appear to be true.
>
I believe the normal rule is that if the date is 6 months or greater in
the past it is shown as the year. Any time sooner than that is shown with
the date and time and not the year.
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