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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Julian Foad <ju...@btopenworld.com> on 2005/02/18 20:03:36 UTC
Preserve last modification time (Issue 1256) [was: What I need to
do to have patch for Issue 1256 applied?]
(In e-mails, please mention the subject of discussion in the "Subject" line.
I've changed it to do so.)
Tardif, Sebastien wrote:
> http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1256
You need (or someone needs) to write a precise description of the required
semantics of the feature - that is, what it does but not how it does it. The
description must say what happens to the time stamp in all circumstances -
including during "revert", during a WC-to-WC copy, etc.
After we agree on the semantics that we want, then we will be able to review a
patch (such as the one that P. Marek has attached to the issue) and decide
whether it implements those semantics correctly.
I have looked at that patch but I am unable to say whether it is good because I
don't know what we want it to do. This may sound harsh but it is fair. We
would need a description of the feature for the book anyway.
- Julian
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Re: Preserve last modification time (Issue 1256) [was: What I need
to do to have patch for Issue 1256 applied?]
Posted by Julian Foad <ju...@btopenworld.com>.
Julian Foad wrote:
> (In e-mails, please mention the subject of discussion in the "Subject"
> line. I've changed it to do so.)
Sorry, I did that a bit imprecisely (stripping the "What [do] I need to do...?"
phrase which is still relevant) and a bit rudely. It wasn't aimed only at you,
Sebastien. I just get a bit tired of seeing messages that require me to look
up an issue number or a revision number in order to discover whether I'm
interested in it, and I just happened to take this opportunity to point it out.
The automatic commit mails are by far the biggest offender.
- Julian
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