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pullrequests: fix changesets ordering being reversed when creating new pull requests
41b4edf77b5b tried to make the displayed order of changeset consistent: The
topmost is always the latest.
That did however also reverse the ordering of the changesets sent back in the
post when used in the pull request creation form. Displaying the pull request
later on would reverse it again and thus show it in the 'wrong' order.
We now undo that reversing when creating the pull requests, and the stored data
will thus be the same as before.
41b4edf77b5b tried to make the displayed order of changeset consistent: The
topmost is always the latest.
That did however also reverse the ordering of the changesets sent back in the
post when used in the pull request creation form. Displaying the pull request
later on would reverse it again and thus show it in the 'wrong' order.
We now undo that reversing when creating the pull requests, and the stored data
will thus be the same as before.
96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 96789e1b0064 58df0b3ed377 96789e1b0064 | # rhodecode - run the rhodecode daemon as an upstart job
# Change variables/paths as necessary and place file /etc/init/rhodecode.conf
# start/stop/restart as normal upstart job (ie: $ start rhodecode)
description "RhodeCode Mercurial Server"
author "Matt Zuba <matt.zuba@goodwillaz.org"
start on (local-filesystems and runlevel [2345])
stop on runlevel [!2345]
respawn
umask 0022
env PIDFILE=/var/hg/rhodecode/rhodecode.pid
env LOGFILE=/var/hg/rhodecode/log/rhodecode.log
env APPINI=/var/hg/rhodecode/production.ini
env HOME=/var/hg
env USER=hg
env GROUP=hg
exec /var/hg/.virtualenvs/rhodecode/bin/paster serve --user=$USER --group=$GROUP --pid-file=$PIDFILE --log-file=$LOGFILE $APPINI
post-stop script
rm -f $PIDFILE
end script
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