[bug #17376] Copying files to the FISH VFS does not syncronize timestamps



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                 Summary: Copying files to the FISH VFS does not syncronize
timestamps
                 Project: GNU Midnight Commander
            Submitted by: lashkevi
            Submitted on: Вторник 08.08.2006 at 21:40
                Category: VFS
                Severity: 3 - Normal
                  Status: None
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
             Open/Closed: Open
                 Release: All versions
        Operating System: GNU/Linux

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Details:

When you copy a file _to_ the FISH virtual filesystem (i.e. _to_ the remote
computer), the timestamps of the resulting target files coincide with the
date/time of the actual creation of these files instead of the timestamps of
the source files.

In particular, this makes copying with FISH very unconvenient for
bidirectional syncronization between two computers with minimal necessary
traffic. If you want to syncronize a remote computer with the local one, you
need to make ssh to the remote one, start MC and then connect back to your
local computer.






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