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   Target Milestone|---                         |1.6.4
            Version|1.7Alpha (nightly)          |1.6.3




------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-05-20 01:39 -------
Also marking version to 1.6.4 
All right, Steve.  I would say that you have a bug.  The problem is NOT

1) the same as this bug  (this bug concerns the case of equal timestamps, not
cases where an older file is copied over a newer one, which is what you have).

2) caused by an all-numeric date format on the new server, which would have been
a problem that 1.4.0 could have fixed, with the right parameters.

The only thing that's the least bit fishy in your config is that 
preservelastmodified="true"  .  You might want to try it without that since the
docs say it only works for gets.  But it shouldn't cause puts to break.  That
would still be a bug.

So I would recommend logging this as a new bug.

I've also marked it as target milestone 1.6.4 since I put it in their at Antoine
's urging.



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