mrw wrote: 
> You may yet be surprised at the next semi-annual clock change. FAT
> defines the file timestamp to be "local time", in whatever time
> zone/winter/summer time arrangement you happen to be in. And, by
> default, Linux honours this. But your source file system's timestamps
> may well be strictly UTC.
> 
> I use the *tz=UTC* mount option with my FAT drive, which causes Linux to
> interpret all timestamps as UTC, despite official FAT semantics.
> 
> Another approach is to allow times to differ by an hour before the files
> are considered to be different.

Thank you - I didn't spot this until after I'd posted.  Something else
to look out for!


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