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Re: timestamp preservation design (issue 1256)

From: Olaf Hering <olh_at_suse.de>
Date: 2003-06-20 17:38:03 CEST

> For example, if you backdate a working copy via 'svn up', a .c file
> will have an older timestamp than it's .o, even though the .o *needs*
> to be rebuilt. But 'make' won't do it. So how does the simple
> behavior help build systems at all?

up should touch the file with the current time, co and export should
preserve the commit time. That is what cvs does, at least.

Gruss Olaf

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