I'm punching this back out in case it was somehow missed in the flood. Any answers other than pulling a file list from the FTP site, printing it out, then manually touching the dates of hundreds of files one at a time?
On 29 Jul 98 at 0:33, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote: > I pulled most of the HAMM binaries via ftp under Win95. Now that I > have installed HAMM and moved the files to a proper set of > directories under my ext2fs the file dates are the dates I pulled > them down, NOT the dates from the ftp site where I got them > (ftp.de.debian.org). Now that I'm trying to mirror the binaries > with fmirror, it wants to get EVERYTHING because the file dayes are > so mismatched. I've set up my config files to ignore the file > time/date if its within at least roughly 9999999999999999 seconds > ;-) but I'd rather correct the dates on my system without > downloading the whole 800+meg (at 33.6) again. > > Any way to touch file dates to match those on a remote (ftp > -- no login) system? > > Gerald V. Livingston II Gerald V. Livingston II '69 Bug -- AirBall -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null