undo '-t n{s,m,h,d}' not implemented

Matthew Dillon dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Tue Jul 15 16:25:41 PDT 2008


:
:undo -t flag only supports TID;
:but manual page, undo(1), and usage() also says '-t n{s,m,h,d}';
:will this be implemented before release?
:
:Otherwise I will adjust undo(1) and usage() to what is currently implemente=
:d.
:
:I think it is OK to just support '-t TID', as TID<->time is easy to get wit=
:h '-i'.
:
: -thomas

    No, it just supports TID for the release.  A few weeks I ago I 
    disconnected the TID calculation from real time and the -t n<blah>
    stuff was depending on the TID calculating being directly convertable
    to real time.

    I think generally speaking its best to do it by TID anyway, the 'X'
    seconds ago stuff was a moving target, it never worked very well.

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon at backplane.com>





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