I've seen this problem with different versions of BC, and under both Windows and Linux:
When syncing folders, files are copied correctly, but some of the destination files are Time-stamped with the current system date rather than the date of the original file. So after the file copy, some of the files in the dest folders are shown as being newer.
This occurs with a relatively small percentage of all files copied, and seems to be random. Most files' time stamps are set correctly.
Most recent occurrence was noticed when syncing folders from a Linux system to Windows, but again, I've seen it in the past when syncing local folders.
Any idea what could cause this? It would also be nice to be able to 'touch' entire folder trees in order to fix this. While BC does highlight the folders to denote the difference in time-stamps, selecting and 'touching' those folders apparently does not touch the files within.
When syncing folders, files are copied correctly, but some of the destination files are Time-stamped with the current system date rather than the date of the original file. So after the file copy, some of the files in the dest folders are shown as being newer.
This occurs with a relatively small percentage of all files copied, and seems to be random. Most files' time stamps are set correctly.
Most recent occurrence was noticed when syncing folders from a Linux system to Windows, but again, I've seen it in the past when syncing local folders.
Any idea what could cause this? It would also be nice to be able to 'touch' entire folder trees in order to fix this. While BC does highlight the folders to denote the difference in time-stamps, selecting and 'touching' those folders apparently does not touch the files within.
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