Re: [FMPP] copy mode - how to preserve timestamps
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From: Tilman S. <ti...@so...> - 2005-06-29 14:51:01
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<pre wrap="">Is there a way to force FMPP to copy files while
preserving timestamps (same as /bin/cp -p on Unix?)
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The wasn't, but that's a good point, so now it *always* copies the
time-stamp when copying a file. (Or can you imagine a case where one
doesn't want that?) You can grab the this latest version here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://fmpp.sourceforge.net/qfix/fmpp.jar">http://fmpp.sourceforge.net/qfix/fmpp.jar</a>
Tell me if it works.
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That was quick! And it works perfectly. Many thanks!<br>
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I'm just a bit concerned, that the new jar<br>
is 300 kB versus 302 kB of the original fmpp.jar in FMPP 0.9.9.<br>
But I guess, that can happen. (?)<br>
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Thanks again<br>
Tilman
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