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Re: Is there really no way to keep the file modification time intact?

From: Jan Hendrik <jan.hendrik_at_myrealbox.com>
Date: 2007-03-09 17:34:55 CET

Concerning Re: Is there really no way to keep the file modif
Duncan Murdoch wrote on 6 Mar 2007, 21:49, at least in part:

[snipped receipe && other stuff]

> TortoiseSVN (and presumably other friendly front ends) ask you to
> confirm data losing requests like reverts,

Does it? I think it prompts for a selection dialog. TortoiseSVN
certainly does not for delete - click on Delete in the right-click
submenu and everything that happened to be selected or under
your curser in filemanager is Gone with the Tortoise. One can't do
it that easy on the commandline, one has to write the filename(s
into a list).

> but real men who use the
> command line are supposed to just grunt when it happens.

Well, then ... Suppose real men use *nix and Edlin (in case that
isn't too friendly). <G>

JH
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