If I'm right then the time is always used to determine if the file is
modified.
The timestamp of the file is compared to the timestamp saved in the
Entries file.

But if you didn't change the file, you only "touch" it and try to commit
then the file will not be really commited. 

Tamas


Annette Waters wrote:
> 
> Could you please explain how the time is used by CVS. Is it used to
> determine if a file has changed? Or, does it always look at the contents of
> the files to determine changes?
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