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.
However, in case we have not talked apples and oranges, here are
the steps (repos built with 0.27, current version 0.32.1,
repository and both working copies in question are all on the same
machine and have file access to repos):
1) create new file test.htm in working copy 1
2) commit wc1/test.htm
3) update wc2
4) test.htm has timestamp of update, not of commit time in wc1
Instead of creating a new file one can do some comits from wc1,
wait some minutes or a day (just to make timestamp differences
significantly clear), and update wc2. All files updated to wc2 will
have the timestamp of the update, not that of their last commit.
Best regards
Jan Hendrik
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