From: Shawn W. <sh...@at...> - 2003-02-07 23:13:29
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Okay... my last post was only partially correct (sorry!). Actually, I guess the times in CVS/Entries have always been GMT. The difference is, the new version is an hour off. So here's an old CVS/Entries: ----------------------------------------------- /atmmap_functional.gif/1.1/Tue Aug 20 13:36:19 2002/-kb/ /atmmap_functional.ppt/1.1/Mon Aug 19 20:57:17 2002/-kb/ /atmmap_physical.gif/1.1/Tue Aug 20 13:36:19 2002/-kb/ ----------------------------------------------- And here it is after doing a cvs update with the new version (nothing has changed in the repository): ----------------------------------------------- /atmmap_functional.gif/1.1/Tue Aug 20 12:36:19 2002/-kb/ /atmmap_functional.ppt/1.1/Mon Aug 19 19:57:17 2002/-kb/ /atmmap_physical.gif/1.1/Tue Aug 20 12:36:19 2002/-kb/ ----------------------------------------------- See how the hours are now an hour different? I don't believe any time-zone settings have changed on either the server or my computer. Also... I notice if I completely remove a folder and do an update all the files have the _current_ time as their last-modified time. Was this the case in previous versions? Thanks, -shawn Shawn Wilson wrote: > I'm using TortoiseCVS v1.3.1 (but I'm using cvsnt 1.11.2) and I noticed > that anything I've done a cvs update on since using this version has > corrupted my CVS/Entries files. All the timestamps appear to be six > hours off which makes the files appear dirty > > Example - entry should be: > /Kilimanjaro.tws/1.1/Mon Jul 15 11:16:47 2002// > Entry is actually: > /Kilimanjaro.tws/1.1/Mon Jul 15 17:16:47 2002// > > Is there some sort of new time offset setting I should be concerned > with? This never happened with the older version. > > Thanks, > -shawn |