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username="tdussa"
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ip="217.84.74.69"
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subject="Why not automatically add the whole date?"
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date="2014-04-30T20:41:20Z"
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Hi,
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apologies if I am missing something, but from what I understand, git-annex will automatically add the year and the month from a file's mtime to its metadata if instructed to do so.
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So... What about the day (or the time, for that matter?)? What is the reasoning behind the decision not to add those bits automatically? And, is there a way to get git-annex to add those bits of information automatically as well (besides the obvious way of creating a pre-commit-hook script to that effect)?
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THX & Cheers,
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Toby.
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