Le dimanche 19 juillet 2009 à 17:16 +0200, Ralf Corsepius a écrit : > All "install -p" does in such situations is using different timestamps > than when not using "install -p" Appart from the rpm aspects, it is very convenient when you need to debug a problem to be able to easily check which files changed latest¹ That does not work when rpms replace everything with the build farm creation time. You may agree that's just a convenience, but timestamps are everything about convenience, and no one ise seriously arguing to remove them. ¹ and git is a major PITA from this POW -- Nicolas Mailhot
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