On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 01:57:13AM +, James Lowe wrote:
> Usually when I make some patches and post on Rietveld, I make a
> .patch file, save it somewhere safe and then 'reset' my tree
> (abort in Lilygit.tcl). This means I can work on other stuff
> without having to do complicated stuff (for m
dates in my git tree for resetted files
James Lowe datacore.com> writes:
>
> I made the patch and then aborted my changes.
> I noticed however that the mod dates were still the same as the time
> I made the patch, even though the files themselves are the original files
That is n
James Lowe datacore.com> writes:
>
> I made the patch and then aborted my changes.
> I noticed however that the mod dates were still the same as the time
> I made the patch, even though the files themselves are the original files
That is normal.
The file system reports the last time the file
Hello,
Perhaps this is expected, but I wondered if someone could verify it.
Usually when I make some patches and post on Rietveld, I make a .patch file,
save it somewhere safe and then 'reset' my tree (abort in Lilygit.tcl). This
means I can work on other stuff without having to do complicated