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Re: restoring dates to a working copy.

From: Sami Haahtinen <ressu_at_ressukka.net>
Date: 2004-01-27 15:17:02 CET

John Szakmeister wrote:
> On Monday 26 January 2004 15:16, Sami Haahtinen wrote:
>
>>Does anyone happen to have a method to restore dates to a working copy?
>>I have a need to restore the dates to the files when i check out a copy,
>>after the initial checkout it doesn't matter that much as the updates
>>will keep the dates pretty much in order (not exactly but almost)
> Checkout the config file in the .subversion directory (in home on linux/, in %
> APPDATA% on Windows). There is a directive called use-commit-times.
> Uncomment [miscellany] and the use-commit-times line, and you should be ready
> to go.

Actually, this is exactly what i was looking for, but there is a catch.
If i set it in my global configuration, it will set it for all working
copies, and i also have working copies that i don't want to apply this
to. Is there a way to set it per working copy?

Regards, Sami

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