Re: git and mtime

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>>>>> "Roger" == Roger Leigh <rleigh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Roger> Except in this case I'm storing the content of *tarballs* (along with
Roger> pristine-tar).  I'm committing exactly what's in the tarball with
Roger> no changes (this is a requirement).  I can't change the source prior
Roger> to commit.

If you're not doing distributed source code development, why are you using
git?  It's hard to be angry at a screwdriver for not pounding in nails
properly.

Sounds like you want rsync or something.

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