Hi everybody,

now this is an interesting effect. 

After a fresh checkout all files have the actual time, haven't they? Is the 
timestamp explicitly saved somewhere?

Could it be, that this is newer than Tim's local time yesterday? Maybe the 
system time is not set to UTC or something like this? If so, then it should 
be possible to reproduce this today. Could you give it a try, Tim?

Another cause could be slight differences in files' times because one is 
checked out earlier than the other. However, OTF's configure ran before 
during the first global configure. Therefore, all files' timestamps should be 
correct after this. So I don't believe in this explanation.

What do you think?


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