On 6/5/2017 6:06 PM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: > On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote: >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Hector Santos >>> Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 5:14 PM >>> >>> I'm implementing GIT. If there an option or compile/version that "keep" >> file timestamps? >> >> That is not in the tree data structure, see below. >> >> root@blackfat /projects/tipsoftheday >> $ git cat-file -p head >> tree 4ca3c2a853c8e817d7de8563c331899cace8ee85 >> parent 2a33f293df6df0d3978612e41fb1ecd52e2450a5 >> author Jason Pyeron 1496424815 -0400 >> committer Jason Pyeron 1496424815 -0400 >> >> add JDK to CM >> >> root@blackfat /projects/tipsoftheday >> $ git cat-file -p 4ca3c2a853c8e817d7de8563c331899cace8ee85 >> 040000 tree 76094b81b3877b5b27cd4fe518fa0708af3cefed admin >> 040000 tree c66a88871c285e1485f92be0f8fa47185d94d0b3 client >> 040000 tree 460495af209a580e65b5d0b38132d774ddb283b7 database >> 040000 tree 264b191b036180039f3fd8c5d56c2b6800cb2ca2 doc >> 040000 tree dd128195971f7bafa56371aa6027d7c6bc80f351 middleware >> 040000 tree 7861fd39923950d501d4e39aeac4762f7daaca6b reports >> 040000 tree 2ad3dedf0313ae775321c88c53741a4b4a7e87b0 tools >> >> I wish it was an allowable extension, the date could be between the mode and >> object type. > Yes it's not part of the tree structure, but in this case you can > simply set/update the mtime to the date of the last commit that > modified the file. > > It can be a bit expensive to bootstrap that, and git doesn't help you > along at all, you need to do it via hooks or some script you run, but > that's a neat way to shove it into the datamodel if you need this for > some reason. > > Do you see any technical issues with using programmable hooks or something like this would have to be patched in? I am giving it a serious thought to exploring a fix to the Git Daemon over the wire completion issues on Windows. It appears to be a Half Close socket issue. -- Hector, Engineering & Technical Support Santronics Software, Inc. http://www.santronics.com (sales) http://www.winserver.com (support) http://www.winserver.com/AupInfo (Online AUP Help) Office: 305-248-3204