Re: preserving mtime

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From: Wayne Davison
Date: Saturday, November 17, 2007 - 11:22 am

On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 11:15:34AM +0100, Andreas Ericsson wrote:


I wish that the initial clone would set the modification time to the
commit time.  It would make the intial checkout have a more accurate
representation of when a file was last changed instead of all files
being set to the clone date.  Then, files that are being updated would
get their time set as they do now.  I supposed I'll just use the handy
git-set-file-times script (mentioned in another reply) every time I do
a clone.

..wayne..
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preserving mtime, Fabrizio Pollastri, (Fri Nov 16, 2:33 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Andreas Ericsson, (Fri Nov 16, 3:15 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Junio C Hamano, (Fri Nov 16, 3:21 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Erik Warendorph, (Fri Nov 16, 5:09 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Wayne Davison, (Sat Nov 17, 11:22 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Mike Hommey, (Sun Nov 18, 1:45 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Martin Langhoff, (Sun Nov 18, 2:34 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Jan Hudec, (Sun Nov 18, 2:40 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Robin Rosenberg, (Sun Nov 18, 3:42 am)
Re: preserving mtime, David Brown, (Sun Nov 18, 11:47 am)
Re: preserving mtime, Martin Langhoff, (Sun Nov 18, 1:36 pm)
Re: preserving mtime, David Brown, (Sun Nov 18, 2:44 pm)
Re: preserving mtime, Johannes Schindelin, (Mon Nov 19, 7:38 am)