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Re: Windows-specific questions about Bazaar
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Alexander Belchenko |
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Re: Windows-specific questions about Bazaar |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 00:16:52 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812) |
Stefan Monnier пишет:
>> . CVS was notorious for problems when the time zone switches from
>> Standard Time to DST and back, even though modern Windows systems
>> and NTFS store times and file time stamps in UTC. Typically,
>> unless you did something special, the first "cvs up" after the
>> switch would send the entire sandbox upstream. (I even wrote a
>> program that moved all time stamps an hour forward or back to avoid
>> that.) Does Bazaar cope correctly with this, assuming the
>> time-zone information is set correctly in the Registry?
>
> AFAIK, bzr does not use time-stamps in a semantics-significant way.
> So at most you may notice a slight performance hit when the time changes
> because Bzr ends up scanning more files than strictly needed.
> But it won't change the data sent over the network, AFAIK.
That's correct.
Re: Windows-specific questions about Bazaar, David Robinow, 2009/12/01
Re: Windows-specific questions about Bazaar, Stefan Monnier, 2009/12/01
- Re: Windows-specific questions about Bazaar,
Alexander Belchenko <=