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[Syncing] Syncing technologies
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Pekr 4-Jan-2006 [39x2] | well, if multilanguage, I am in and we can talk privately ... |
back in mins ... | |
JaimeVargas 4-Jan-2006 [41] | Ok. |
BrianH 4-Jan-2006 [42x3] | In theory, timestamp syncing can be done by asking the server for its current time or time zone, comparing against your own, and then adjusting your timestamps for comparison by the difference. I'm not sure how well this would handle latency issues (we should look at time protocols), but it would handle the client's computer clock being wrong. This would have to be done at the beginning of each syncing session, incase the client moves time zones or otherwise adjusts their clock between sessions. |
Better yet would be for both sides to adjust to UTC for comparison purposes. | |
By "for comparison purposes", I mean don't change the file date, just subtract the diff between you and UTC to get the adjusted file date in memory and then compare against the adjusted file date from the server. | |
Volker 4-Jan-2006 [45] | one problem is summertime and windows. |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [46] | What is the problem with summertime ? When switching to daylight saving, the time zone changes. Eg ours goes from +12 to +13. |
Pekr 4-Jan-2006 [47x3] | the problems is reported in rambo ticket, will find it for you - it can report two zones +1 or + 2 here, and it is a problem - it depends if you skip the time the time is switched on, or if you go thru it ... |
http://www.rebol.net/cgi-bin/rambo.r?id=3822& | |
it may be bug in Windows, but it needs to be sorted out. With Ladislav we even wrapped some Win32 funcs I found in rebol.exe, but watched nothing obvious ... | |
Volker 4-Jan-2006 [50] | Basically the filedates reported by windows are not adjusted to summertime. so after summertime-change the older files are one hour off. sometimes. depends on things like partition-types and dont know what else. |
BrianH 4-Jan-2006 [51x2] | They are with NTFS (which may be UTC internally), but are not adjusted with Fat (12/16/32) which stores files in local time. |
FAT also stores file dates in 2-second increments, so file times can adjust up to two seconds when copied between FAT and NTFS. File times in ZIP files have the same restriction because of ZIP's DOS origins. | |
Thør 2-Apr-2006 [53] | . |
Maxim 21-Sep-2009 [54] | using tortoise SVN, how can I checkout just a single file? here it complains about only wanting to checkout directories.... which is a bit dumb IMHO. note, this checkout occurs in a new checkout area, the directories on the repository aren't anywhere else. I just want to pick out one file from a repository and use just that elsewhere. |
Tomc 22-Sep-2009 [55:last] | try svn cat and copy /pipe the result where you want |
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