Re: [fossil-users] Can Fossil preserve file timestamps when opening a repository ?

2017-04-20 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 08:20:00PM -0700, Richard Hipp wrote: > On 4/19/17, Martin Irvine wrote: > > I would prefer that Fossil preserved the date and time stamp that the file > > had when it was most recently committed. > > > > That is an unusual preference, because most people when they do > >

Re: [fossil-users] Can Fossil preserve file timestamps when opening a repository ?

2017-04-19 Thread Richard Hipp
On 4/19/17, Martin Irvine wrote: > I would prefer that Fossil preserved the date and time stamp that the file > had when it was most recently committed. > That is an unusual preference, because most people when they do fossil update some-older-verion expect afterwards to be able to type "ma

Re: [fossil-users] Can Fossil preserve file timestamps when opening a repository ?

2017-04-19 Thread Martin Gagnon
It has been discuss a few times before. I think here is a good summary about why it is like this now: http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg15013.html -- Martin G. Le mer. 19 avr. 2017 à 19:41, Martin Irvine a écrit : > Hi, > > This seems a pretty basic question but

[fossil-users] Can Fossil preserve file timestamps when opening a repository ?

2017-04-19 Thread Martin Irvine
Hi, This seems a pretty basic question but I can't seem to find an answer or explanation online... I am a fairly new Fossil user and I am surprised that when I open a repositiory (on Windows 7) all the extracted files seem to have their timestamp set to the date and time at which they were ext