Hi, my Ubuntu saucy version of gitk is 1.8.3.2-1 I believe. I want to report what I believe is a bug. I have been using gitk for 3 years, and I use it to verify what I am doing in the shell. In the version I use now, the behavior has changed. When I do mkdir temp cd temp git init touch foo git add foo git commit -m 'foo' echo "bar" > foo git add foo git commit -m 'foo' gitk & then I see gitk showing the foo and bar commits, so far so good. Then, leaving gitk open, I do: git reset --hard HEAD~1 and in gitk, I select "Reload"(Ctrl-F5), and I still see both commits, not just commit foo. This is very annoying for me for doing rebases, as I don't care about all the dangling commits left by my rebases, and now I have to restart gitk each time to see a "clean" history. I believe "Refresh"(F5) may still display such commits, but a reload should display what I would get if I restarted gitk, which is just displaying one commit in the above case. cheers, Thibault -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html