Good point there. I wonder... is there a legitimate reason to require
atime to be set to the mtime time? If not, we could just make the
change without the new option. In general I'm careful not to add new
options unless they're really necessary.
Hi,
I am forwarding Debian wishlist bug #32712
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=32712&repeatmerged=yes
Mirrors default behaviour when running in mirror or time stamp mode is
to set both atime and mtime of the down loaded file to the remote
files mtime. This causes problems