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Tue Dec 4 09:57:09 GMT 2007
output the latest 10 revisions from my branch.
Again, I am just wondering...
Now that I am an experienced user, I use an alias like "bzr -log --f
-rlast:10.." but it does not feel like it Just Works.
Any thought to share?
And as a side note: congratulations for the 1.0 milestone, I have now the
final argument to convince my manager :-)
Regards.
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Hi,<br><br>I am confused with the usage of 'log' command, when combining options 'forward' and 'limit'.<br><br>First, using bzr from command-line, I find the 'forward / --f' option mandatory as soon as my branch exceeds 50 revisions: I am usually more interested in the log of my latest revisions, and it seems more logical to me in that chronological order.
<br>Am I the only one? Could it not be the default ordering, with replacement of option 'forward' with option 'backward'? (just wondering...).<br><br>What's more confusing to me is that, always using "bzr log --f", I have no use for option '--limit=X', as it limits the revision output to the first X revisions.
<br>From a system that Just Works :-) I would expect 'bzr log --f --limit=10' to output the latest 10 revisions from my branch.<br><br>Again, I am just wondering...<br>Now that I am an experienced user, I use an alias like "bzr -log --f -rlast:10.." but it does not feel like it Just Works.
<br><br>Any thought to share?<br>And as a side note: congratulations for the 1.0 milestone, I have now the final argument to convince my manager :-)<br><br>Regards.<br>
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