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[Savannah-dev] [Bug #435] incorrect "Old Value" at the patches changelog
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[Savannah-dev] [Bug #435] incorrect "Old Value" at the patches changelog |
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Wed, 22 May 2002 02:15:40 -0400 |
=================== Bug #435: Latest Modifications ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=435&group_id=11
Changes by: Laurent Julliard <address@hidden>
Date: 2002-May-22 08:15 (Europe/Paris)
What | Removed | Added
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Category | None | Patch Mgr
Severity | 5 - Average | 3 - Ordinary
Priority | None | Low
Assigned to | None | ljulliar
Effort | 0.00 | 0.50
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Thanks for pointing this out. What you see is actually the translation of the
so called Unix epoch time since the beginning of Unix "history". This internal
time is "0" and translate to Jan 1st, 1970.
So internally Unix time "0" is considered as "no value" and you are right that
it should display as "None" or some special character like "-" to say that no
value was previously assigned. This affects all Changelog not only patches but
also in bugs, tasks and Support request.
=================== Bug #435: Full Bug Snapshot ===================
Submitted by: ksoonson Project: Savannah
Submitted on: 2002-May-22 05:33
Category: Patch Mgr Severity: 3 - Ordinary
Priority: Low Bug Group: None
Resolution: None Assigned to: ljulliar
Status: Open Effort: 0.50
Summary: incorrect "Old Value" at the patches changelog
Original Submission: The "Old Value" at the tracker item history is
1970-01-01.
Go to any patches item, and click the title, you can see its changelog at the
bottom. There, the "Old Value" is set to 1970-01-01.
For example, check out the following URL and see the changelog at the bottom.
http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=274&group_id=259
Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-May-22 08:15 By: ljulliar
Thanks for pointing this out. What you see is actually the translation of the
so called Unix epoch time since the beginning of Unix "history". This internal
time is "0" and translate to Jan 1st, 1970.
So internally Unix time "0" is considered as "no value" and you are right that
it should display as "None" or some special character like "-" to say that no
value was previously assigned. This affects all Changelog not only patches but
also in bugs, tasks and Support request.
For detailed info, follow this link:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=435&group_id=11