* Fabio Valentini:
> Yeah, the way the forge macros determine "snapshot date" is a bit
> broken / produces inconsistent results.
> It uses the source file *modification time* ("mtime"), which might or
> might not be consistent in all environments ... it's also an attempt
> to get the "date the snapshot was taken" (not the "date the specified
> commit was committed") which always seemed a bit misguided to me, but
> what do I know :)
fedpkg-minimal uses curl -R (--remote-time) to get the timestamp from
the lookaside cache. But maybe the lookaside cache servers are not
guaranteed to provide Last-Modified: headers? The public view appears
to be okay, though.
It would be interesting to see the timestamps the server returned (curl
-v output).
But maybe it's something else entirely and the build manages the modify
the tarball somehow.
Thanks,
Florian
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