Re: [ANNOUNCE] tig-0.10

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Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@xxxxxxx> writes:

> A new version of tig is available! It brings many documentation
> improvements, bug fixes, and some much needed updates to work better
> with git (e.g. by using --no-color and avoiding to use git-diff).

It seems like 'g', toggle revision graph visualization, doesn't work.
Checked with
  $ tig log --pretty=oneline --abbrev=8 --abbrev-commit

> On startup, tig will now attempt to first read a system-wide configuration
> file before loading the user specific configuration file. Cherry picking
> from inside tig has been generalized, making it possible to wire
> external commands, which can access information about the current
> commit, to a keybinding.

By thw ay, in tig(1), in the "FILES" section, there is 

       /home/fonseca/etc/tigrc
           System wide configuration file.

Is it a bug in code, or just in documentation.

tig was installed using:

 $ rpmbuild -tb tig-0.10.tar.gz
 # rpm -Uhv tig-0.10-0.i386.rpm

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Jakub Narebski
Poland
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