fstail: print the txn offset and header size, instead of only the data offset
Before: 2016-07-01 09:41:50.416574: hash=d7101c5ee7b8e412d7b6d54873204421e09b7f34 user='' description='' length=1629 offset=58990284 After: 2016-07-01 09:41:50.416574: hash=d7101c5ee7b8e412d7b6d54873204421e09b7f34 user='' description='' length=1629 offset=58990261 (+23) The structure of a FileStorage DB is such that it's easy to revert the last transactions, by truncating the file at the right offset. With the above change, `fstail` can now be used to get this offset. In the above example: truncate -s 58990261 Data.fs would delete the transaction and all those after.
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