Re: (bug?) Inconsistent workdir file timestamps after initial clone.

2012-12-12 Thread Marc Branchaud
On 12-12-11 05:30 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: Marc Branchaud marcn...@xiplink.com writes: My point is that the initial checkout into an empty working directory should create all files with the same timestamp. Or, to be a bit more precise, whenever git-checkout *creates* files in the work

Re: (bug?) Inconsistent workdir file timestamps after initial clone.

2012-12-12 Thread Torsten Bögershausen
On 11.12.12 23:30, Junio C Hamano wrote: Marc Branchaud marcn...@xiplink.com writes: My point is that the initial checkout into an empty working directory should create all files with the same timestamp. Or, to be a bit more precise, whenever git-checkout *creates* files in the work

RE: (bug?) Inconsistent workdir file timestamps after initial clone.

2012-12-12 Thread Pyeron, Jason J CTR (US)
-Original Message- From: Torsten Bögershausen Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:19 PM On 11.12.12 23:30, Junio C Hamano wrote: Marc Branchaud marcn...@xiplink.com writes: My point is that the initial checkout into an empty working directory should create all files

Re: (bug?) Inconsistent workdir file timestamps after initial clone.

2012-12-11 Thread Marc Branchaud
On 12-12-11 04:27 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: Marc Branchaud marcn...@xiplink.com writes: Occasionally when doing a fresh clone of a repo, if the clock ticks at just the wrong time the checked-out files end up with different timestamps. The effect of this can be that, when make is run in the

Re: (bug?) Inconsistent workdir file timestamps after initial clone.

2012-12-11 Thread Junio C Hamano
Marc Branchaud marcn...@xiplink.com writes: My point is that the initial checkout into an empty working directory should create all files with the same timestamp. Or, to be a bit more precise, whenever git-checkout *creates* files in the work dir, *all* the created files should have the