RE: Option file date
From: Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 13:38:41 -0400
In TSVN go to settings, then general. There is a checkbox "Set file dates to last commit time".
(sorry for the top post, just going with the flow)
BOb
From: Ramachandran, Vishwanath(IE10) [mailto:Vishwanath.Ramachandran_at_Honeywell.com]
Hi there
Thanks for the reply. We use Tortoise svn, where do I find the use-commit-times=yes
Regards
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Ramachandran, Vishwanath(IE10) <Vishwanath.Ramachandran_at_honeywell.com<mailto:Vishwanath.Ramachandran_at_honeywell.com>> wrote:
Is it possible to give an option that the file date will be the date of file and not the copy date (at check out, update etc?) This should work as global default for each new repository
There is an option in the client's config file to use the commit time of the file (The option that is: "use-commit-times=yes". This is commented out by default]. When you use this option, the checked out file will have the timestamp of the file at the time it was checked in and not when it was checked out / updated. (I hope that is what you meant by "file date will be the date of file").
This is, however, a client config. AFAIK there is no global server option for this.
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