The mtime of the files in my working copy change when I amend or
rebase or checkout different branches or in general when I use git
commands. I carefully store the mtime when these files are generated
or overwritten and restore it when it is going to be read. The tool I
use is https://packages.ubun
On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 10:44:47PM +0100, Daniel Fanjul wrote:
> I'm on Ubuntu. I do not use LFS. I track mods and saved games of
> Skyrim with git, TESV.exe sorts the saved games only by their mtime. I
> know it is not the most usual use case for git.
>
> I agree with that viewpoint and I like th
Hi Daniel,
I think between us we have two wrongs and a right.
On 06/01/2019 14:11, Daniel Fanjul wrote:
Yes, I know about it but it does not work completely for me:
Examples:
$ git update-index --no-assume-unchanged saves/* && touch saves/* &&
time git status saves/*
20 seconds reading file co
Yes, I know about it but it does not work completely for me:
Examples:
$ git update-index --no-assume-unchanged saves/* && touch saves/* &&
time git status saves/*
20 seconds reading file contents that did not actually change.
$ git update-index --assume-unchanged saves/* && touch saves/* && time
Hi Daniel
(trimmed the cc, removing the Git List as they won't have seen these
HTML emails.. I'd only added it to confirm their address and forgot to
remove it, doh!)
Yes, the 'git update-index --assume-unchanged' is confusing because
actually it is a _user_ promise not to change things, so
I'm on Ubuntu. I do not use LFS. I track mods and saved games of
Skyrim with git, TESV.exe sorts the saved games only by their mtime. I
know it is not the most usual use case for git.
I agree with that viewpoint and I like the way git works right now, I
do not want to change that. Checking out the
Daniel,
Do you use the Git LFS (Large File System) add-on?, are you on Windows
or Linux?, and what tools need mtime (or is it something about the
process of using the tool..)?
The Git viewpoint is that the mtime shouldn't be important for the
version storage & control aspects, though it may