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2015 Apr 26
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The easiest way to restore timestamps of files?
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2015 Apr 26
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The easiest way to restore timestamps of files?
Please, is possible (with rsync) re-create files timestamps?
I mean something like choosing a "-T" in the program mirror- from
it's man page e.g. there:
http://sunsite.univie.ac.at/textbooks/mirror/mirror.html#Flags
"Do not do any file transfers just force the time-stamps of any local
files to be reset to be the same as the remote files. Normally only
used when initialising a