Hi all out there!
Is the setting "use-commit-times = yes" effectless in Windows? I
had the impression since some time, but now I could confirm it
with new files added to the repos yesterday. When updating - and
thus adding them - to another working copy these files got the
current timestamp, not that of commit time.
Had observed this before with existing files, but since the repos
was created before that option I thought it would take effect for new
files only. But maybe with new repositories only.
Jan Hendrik
SVN .32.1, TSVN .21, Apache 20.48.
(Sorry, I know about your justified policy about older versions, but
with making deltafication a manual svnadmin operation after each
commit I am out of updating, for even after reading the book a
couple of times I have only a limited understanding of what hooks
are, but absolutely no idea how to utilize them under windows for
automating that delta thing. As far as I understand Linux has
commandlines or shells that execute scripts automagically, but
Windows has not.)
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We are not going to betray our friends,
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None of the four wars in my lifetime
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It is weakness ... that invites adventurous adversaries
to make mistaken judgments.
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Received on Fri Dec 5 11:52:59 2003