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SubjectRe: how to fix timestamps in bk repo?
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 10:19:26AM +0200, Jasper Spaans wrote:
> Is it possible to reset the (BK-)timestamps on the following files in the
> http://linus.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5 repository? Somehow, they've gotten a
> timestamp which lies in the future, causing lots of warnings when I use a bk
> exported tree.

Sorry, the timestamps are part of the BK metadata and there isn't any way
to alter them after the fact.

I'd suggest you not use the -T option to export or write a script that
looks for timestamps in the future and fix them.

For everyone else, please keep your clocks in sync. Whoever generated
these deltas must be running a very old version of BK (which is a license
violation by the way [whoohoo, we can now have 3 weeks of flames about
that horrible BK license that if people were obeying this wouldn't
have happened]). Current versions of BK insist that your clock isn't
off by more than 24 hours (I suspect that this works only if you have
a net connection though, I don't remember).
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