Package: subversion Version: 1.1.4-1 Severity: normal At least according to the svn book, setting the "use-committ-times" configuration option should make the time stamps in a fresh co of a repository to equal to the times the files were last changed in the repository. I tried setting this variable in my config file, but doing a fresh co just gave me a bunch of files with the current time stamp.
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