Clean up date and timezone handling.
We used to pass changelog dates around as a "unixtime timezone" string
containing a pair of encoded ints. Now, they get passed around as a
(unixtime, timezone) tuple of numbers, which makes much more sense.
#!/bin/sh
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "0 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "0 0"
rm b
hg update 0
echo This is file b2 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "0 0"
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "0 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "0 0"
rm b
hg update 0
echo This is file b2 > b
hg commit -A -m "commit #2" -d "0 0"
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "0 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "0 0"
rm b
hg remove b
hg update 0
echo This is file b2 > b
hg commit -A -m "commit #2" -d "0 0"
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t