As reported yesterday, I have some problems with psync under OSX with files
on a distant AFP server (another OSX machine) end up with one or two second
of mtime difference.

I modified psync to use another signature (mtime/60)... not perfect, but it
sure solves my problem.

My guess is that for unexplained reasons (but I had similar pb with
Synchronize pro X) the two files end up with a sligh time
difference... therefore, one need such mechanism to check if the mtime are
"equal within some lag". Dividing by 60 (i.e. looking at minutes) is not the
perfect solution, but I could not come up with a better scheme ...

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,


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