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templates: rename `Last change' column in hgwebdir repository list.
This patch changes column headers in the templates that previously
said `Last change' to `Last modified'. Neither code nor functionality
are changed other than that.
For some time now, I have been annoyed by the fact the `Last change'
column didn't list the age of the youngest changeset in the
repository, or at least tip. It just occurred to me that this is
because the wording is slightly misleading; what the column in fact
lists is when the repository was last *modified*, that is, when
changesets was last added or removed from it.
The word `change' can be understood as referring to the changeset
itself. Using `changed' would be ever so slightly less
amigous. However, the standard nomenclature in this case is
`modification date' and `Last modified', which is incidentally entirely
unambigous. Hence, `Last modified' is the wording used.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:51:53 +0100 |
parents | 671b3e1eac2e |
children | c3e8ab80ee90 |
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# creating 'local' store created 00changelog.i created revlogv1 store fncache adding foo # creating repo with format.usestore=false revlogv1 # creating repo with format.usefncache=false store created 00changelog.i created revlogv1 store #test failure abort: repository local already exists! # init+push to remote2 comparing with local changeset: 0:c4e059d443be tag: tip user: test date: Mon Jan 12 13:46:40 1970 +0000 summary: init pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote2 searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files # clone to remote1 searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files # init to existing repo abort: repository remote1 already exists! abort: could not create remote repo! # clone to existing repo abort: repository remote1 already exists! abort: could not create remote repo! # output of dummyssh Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg init remote2 Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote2 serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote2 serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg init remote1 Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote1 serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg init remote1 Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg init remote1 # comparing repositories 0:c4e059d443be 0:c4e059d443be 0:c4e059d443be # check names for repositories (clashes with URL schemes, special chars) # hg init "bundle" ok # hg init "file" ok # hg init "hg" ok # hg init "http" ok # hg init "https" ok # hg init "old-http" ok # hg init "ssh" ok # hg init "static-http" ok # hg init " " ok # hg init "with space" ok