On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Bart
Oldeman<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/6/23 Tom Ehlert <[email protected]>
>
>> one thing, though: there MUST be the possibility to keep the dates of
>>
>> the source files to the last change, not the last checkout.
>>
>> with all files having a date of 22.06.2008 the date is meaningless.
>
> Jeremy, did you try "svn export" to another directory before zipping
> up? Here that gets you the original modification dates. You can either
> "svn export" directly from sourceforge or do it straight from the
> working directory.
>
> Tom, note that the latest kernel source (with the correct dates) is
> also always automatically available here:
> http://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/freedos/kernel/trunk.tar.gz
>
> Bart
>

I did not pay any attention to the dates, the svn client by default
does not keep dates on updates.  I looked into it earlier today and I
can [will try and test later this week] set an option to have svn use
the last commit date on update same as svn does on export.  I don't
explicitly co/update or export the source, I'm currently trying out
CCNet (build integrator thing) which does the svn co or update as
appropriate and only continues if updates occurred.

Jeremy

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