Re: [git-users] Keeping Timestamps

2017-06-06 Thread winserver2017
On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 11:04:07 PM UTC-4, Michael Gersten wrote: > > > > Now, for data that has lost the "timestamp", is in a pack file, with no > recorded pack file? How about defaulting to the time of the earliest commit > that the file appears in? > So there is a pack process? If a g

Re: [git-users] Keeping Timestamps

2017-06-06 Thread Maurizio Vitale
Everybody else manage without restoring the timestamps, so it would be probably easier if you described what you want to achieve. Because when you clone a repository clearly the time of the last write is when the files are written into your workspace. Pretending that is some other date in the past

Re: [git-users] Keeping Timestamps

2017-06-06 Thread Michael
On 2017-06-06, at 7:31 PM, Maurizio Vitale wrote: > Everybody else manage without restoring the timestamps, so it would be > probably easier if you described what you want to achieve. Here's the problem: Just because people "manage" without a feature doesn't mean the feature is wanted. Heck,