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

From: Marko Kaening <mk362_at_mch.osram.de>
Date: 2007-02-27 11:21:19 CET

Hi,

I also have a case where it would be important to keep the modification
time. And I did ask the same question also on the cvs mailing list a while
ago and got quite similar responses... If you use these version-control
tools just for source code the date has no or only redundant information,
but as soon as you use cvs or svn for more than only source code you may
meet quite often cases where it indeed makes sense to have this FEATURE or
OPTION. I personally think about data files where I want to keep the
original timestamp.

I vote for such an option! ;)

Best regards,
Marko

P.S.: Thanks to the developers for svn! Great tool!!!

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