21:40 <@matricks> okey, I got a git question 21:41 <@matricks> I have a source release of bam that I don't know which version of the source tree it's from 21:41 <@matricks> how do I search through the history to find which one it is? :D 21:43 <@matricks> found it.. 21:44 <@minus> that was faster than expected :D 21:44 <@matricks> yeah..... 21:44 <@minus> i don't think there's a builtin way to do that 21:44 <@matricks> I saw that the files in the zip achive was from 2010 aug 9 21:44 <@minus> :D 21:45 <@matricks> and there is a commit on that date called "set the version to 0.4.0" 21:45 <@minus> mtime, good way 21:45 <@minus> the other way: a shell script checking out revision by revision and diff -qr'ing 21:46 <@matricks> yeah, I was thinking about that as well 21:46 <@matricks> I wondered if I could have used a bisect some how :D 21:47 <@matricks> hmm, but they are not completly the same it looks like 22:03 <@matricks> now, if I just could convert the whole codebase to C99 22:05 <@matricks> minus: btw, how have the weather in Germany been? 22:05 <@minus> today? good 22:05 <@matricks> like in general this spring and summer 22:06 <@matricks> swedens weather have been.. well. abnormal 22:06 <@minus> fairly hot in spring, pretty normal recently 22:07 <@matricks> okey, sweden is burning up, literally 22:08 <@matricks> 83 fires in sweden, which 4 are too big to put out 22:08 <@minus> nice nice 22:08 <@matricks> hot as well 22:08 <@matricks> over 30 degrees in the shade every day 22:08 <@minus> the only fire here right now is my eyes burning because redshift isn't working 22:08 <@minus> oh 22:09 <@minus> i only have ~28°C in the office every day 22:09 <@matricks> heh, well, luckely our offices are well cooled