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On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 1:51 AM, Malcolm J. Currie <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

>
>  Or is that date simply when you originally fixed it in your local tree
>> (arguably not important to the historical record)?
>>
>
> Hee-hee-hee.  The latter.  It's for my benefit.  The goalposts moved
> before I could commit along with other changes from updating MSTATS &
> CHANMAP for the new estimators as MSTATS segments (but I don't think as a
> result of my August 3 changes).  Juggling too many balls while all the
> computers are misbehaving then stuff that was working fails in bizarre
> fashions.
>

So please use the --date option to git commit rather than contaminating the
log message itself.

I still can't get github access to work properly from home for submodules.
>  So I've duplicated changes in the office.
>

why? git submodule sync; git submodule update seems to work for everyone as
far as I've heard.

At least the repository is actually available...


>
> With this morning's crash who knows when I'll get back to where I was a
> week ago before the power glitch took down ulaula.  ORAC-DR crashes at
> stats when I tried to see if David's fix to AST sorted MAKECUBE, which had
> been going fine even with the July 20 modifications.  The failing monolith
> might have been early signs of malama's woes.  Certainly performance was
> slow especially accessing starlink.
>



-- 
Tim Jenness