On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 18:53, guran wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I just used fmirror, as fmirror -R -f <file>, on ftp.uninett.no and got:
> 03:37:48 Setting time of images/hd.img to 1012571581
> 
> This seems to mean that if two consequitive examples of hd.img has the same 
> size fmirror will just change the timestamp.
> 
> That ought to go for MD5SUM as well, the file with the md5sums for all files 
> in images. It might be that this file always has the same size. Thus clear 
> images prior to the use of fmirror.
> 
> regards
> guran
> 
> 
> -- 
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> 
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> 

Isn't it exactly what -R does?

-R     Set  timestamp  of local files to the same as remote files (for resyncing the 
       timestamps if you are sure the files are correct). Only sets the timestamps

I don't use this flag and the images are changed when newer ones are on
the mirror.

=-=
kk1


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