By timestamp I mean date plus time of day (hours, minutes, AM or PM)

For all of these renamed (from *.hpi to *.jpi), their "Date Modified" and 
"Date Created", without exception, are June 15, 2016 or earlier.

I would expect all the renamed *.jpi Jenkins plugins to have "Date 
Modified" updated to November 2016, but the "Date Modified" for all the 
renamed *.jpi Jenkins plugins is June 15, 2016 or earlier.

Example, taken from Windows Explorer in the Jenkins/Plugin folder of one of 
our build machines (this file only last week was called versionnumber.hpi):

Name                        Date Modified               Date Created
versionnumber.jpi     6/15/2016 2:10 PM      9/16/2014  11:28 AM

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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at 8:36:11 AM UTC-6, Daniel Beck wrote:

>
> > On 08.11.2016, at 15:29, Robert Kruck <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > One would think a new filename would lead to a new timestamp for the 
> renamed file. 
>
> Not sure what you mean by 'timestamp'. mtime or ctime? Only the latter 
> changes on rename, and e.g. `ls -l` only shows the former. 
>
>

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