I'm trying to debug an issue with how the Amazon S3 cloud backup system 
works.

   - Suppose I have a xxx.leo file in a local directory which is synced to 
   the S3 cloud.
   - No changes are made to the file remotely, it's simply backed up to the 
   cloud.
   - Make some changes to the xxx.leo file and then save.
   - This triggers the Leo warning: 'Overwrite the version in Leo?' with 
   the file path and name, then 'Overwrite?' with options to select Y/N.
   - The contents of the xxx.leo file haven't changed, but apparently one 
   of the file properties has; I suspect the modification time, but I can't be 
   sure because the time stamp is in minutes, not seconds or less.
   - A similar thing occurs with external files, except the trigger message 
   is:  'Overwrite the version in Leo?' with the file path and name, then 
   'Reload the outline node in Leo? with options to select Yes, Yes to all, 
   No, No to all.

There's a discussion thread here on the AWS forum 
<https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?messageID=738308> that may be 
related, but I'm not sure it's the same issue. A few other notes:

   - No other file editing software exhibits this behavior or warning (eg. 
   Notepad++, Word, etc.).
   - Reviewing the file attributes compared to the same file stored in a 
   different directory not synced to the cloud doesn't reveal any differences.

So, two questions for the Leo gurus:

   1. What does Leo `see` in the files that triggers the message and the 
   dialog?
   2. Does anyone else use the S3 service to back up their Leo files and if 
   so, what is your experience?

Rob...

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