how to get the timeline of the current branch, using bisect

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tombert

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Jan 31, 2013, 3:42:59 AM1/31/13
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Hi,

when I am calling "fossil timeline" I get commits from all branches. How can I get the commit history for a specific branch only?

The underlying problem I have is that I need to do a bisect and when marking a commit as "bad" I got (look at the year of the commits):

updated-to: 2f85b847a10a11b8902b9d763c3f3a85700bd0b3 2009-03-11 10:44:20 UTC
tags: trunk
comment: * generic/tclBasic.c (TclNRCoroutineObjCmd): fix Tcl_Obj leak.
Diagnose and fix thx to GPS. (user: msofer)
changes: 1115 files modified.
"fossil undo" is available to undo changes to the working checkout.
2012-12-04 14:28:05 59f4f6914f3d0990 BAD
2012-11-30 07:55:59 bcd72865d99ac93a
... eliding 1842 check-ins
2009-03-14 17:20:24 c54059aaadd098e5
2009-03-11 10:44:20 2f85b847a10a11b8 CURRENT NEXT
2009-03-09 09:12:38 7b446f39b07eb899
... eliding 1843 check-ins
2013-01-30 19:18:52 e70b932ea4fc97c3
2013-01-30 20:42:10 529efda54975ccd5 GOOD


I assume this is happening because I marked a commit from another branch? Anyhow I think "fossil bisect" should produce an error when doing so.

thx

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