Something screwed here :

[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ ls -l ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules      532190 Apr 11 07:07
/home/jules/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ ls -l ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules      532190 Apr 11 07:08
/home/jules/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ ls -l ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules      532190 Apr 11 07:08
/home/jules/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ ls -l ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules      532190 Apr 11 07:08
/home/jules/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ ls -l ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules      532190 Apr 11 07:08
/home/jules/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ ls -l ~/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules      532190 Apr 11 07:09
/home/jules/deploy/jetty-plugin.sar
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$


I did this on a fresh build of 10 minutes ago - id did not reload the
jetty-plugin.

but look at this !!!!

[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ date
Thu Apr 11 08:11:10 GMT 2002

Anyone have any idea howcome the stamps on my files are an hour behind my
system clock ?

I guess this must be something to do with British Summer Time (+1).

Could this cause the problem ?


Jules

P.S.

[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch foo; date; ls -l foo
Thu Apr 11 08:15:04 GMT 2002
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules           0 Apr 11 07:14 foo
[[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch foo; date; ls -l foo
Thu Apr 11 08:15:44 GMT 2002
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules           0 Apr 11 07:14 foo
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$ touch foo; date; ls -l foo
Thu Apr 11 08:15:49 GMT 2002
-rw-rw-r--    1 jules    jules           0 Apr 11 07:14 foo
[jules@zeuglodon jetty]$

Now I am really confused

David Jencks wrote:

> On 2002.04.10 17:32:35 -0400 Jules Gosnell wrote:
> >
> > I was under the impression that the deploer was meant to redeploy files
> > in ./deploy that changed.
> >
> > i.e. I could over a new version of a .sar, or edit and update e.g.
> > jetty-service.xml and the service would be restarted with the new
> > classes/configuration.
> >
> > It seems that I have to remove the file and then put it back.
> >
> > Is this the intended behaviour ?
>
> No. Your impression matches mine.  I have sometimes had the experience of
> refreshing a file and having it not redeploy, sometimes it does.  Since I
> was busy I didn't pay much attention.  Do you have a specific example that
> doesn't redeploy?
>
> thanks
> david jencks
> >
> >
> > Jules
> >
> >
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