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Re: use-commit-times = effectless?

From: Erik Huelsmann <e.huelsmann_at_gmx.net>
Date: 2003-12-07 10:44:36 CET

You need the client version 0.33; with our policy of
server-and-client-compatibility being compatible at one minor version apart, you can upgrade your
client without upgrading your server. This would not affect deltification
(unless you use the file:/// protocol).

bye,

Erik.

> Concerning Re: use-commit-times = effectless?
> Philip Martin wrote on 6 Dec 2003, 18:29, at least in part:
>
> > >> > Is the setting "use-commit-times = yes" effectless in Windows?
> > >>
> > >> > SVN .32.1, TSVN .21, Apache 20.48.
> > >>
> > >> See the CHANGES file, you need 0.33.
> > >
> > > Nope, it is the same with both add/commit & update per file:///
> > > access as just tested. Files committed some days ago got the
> > > timestamp "Dec 6, 2003, 11:00", that is the actual moment of
> > > updating.
> >
> > Are you claiming 0.33 doesn't work? Please provide step-by-step
> > instructions to reproduce the problem.
>
> Phil, I think we talk of different relations: it looks you meant that
> with 0.33 use-commit-times should work, while I related "you need
> 0.33" to me having 0.32.1 with Apache 2.0.48 instead of 2.0.47.
> (Actually I never saw CHANGES file 0.33 since I stopped upgrading
> because of manualization of deltafication.) If this was an issue
> solved with 0.33, please drop this.
 

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