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Markus Schuch edited comment on CONNECTORS-1429 at 6/2/17 1:46 PM: ------------------------------------------------------------------- [~daddywri] i'm curious. Where does that rule come from? Are there legal issues if a connectors would do such a thing? Or is it a general design decision? Is it documented somewhere? Btw.: one could argument by *not* resetting the last access timestamps the connector actually modifies the repository. was (Author: schuchm): [~daddywri] i'm curious. Where does that rule come from? Are there legal issues if a connectors would do such a thing? Or is it a general design decision? Is it documented somewhere? Btw.: one could argument by not resetting the last access timestamps the connector actually modifies the repository. > Windows shares crawl - preserve last access time > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: CONNECTORS-1429 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-1429 > Project: ManifoldCF > Issue Type: Wish > Components: JCIFS connector > Affects Versions: ManifoldCF 2.6 > Reporter: Julien Massiera > Assignee: Karl Wright > Priority: Minor > Attachments: CONNECTORS-1429.patch > > > Google has released a modification of the JCIFS lib that contains new methods > to get and set the last acces time of files: > https://github.com/googlegsa/filesystem.v3/tree/master/projects/jcifs > It would be nice to take advantage of this and propose in the JCIFS connector > an option to preserve the last access time of the crawled files if the JCIFS > lib allows it. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)