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Hi,
I'm using Subversion to save important configuration files of DbVisualizer and whenever DbVisualizer is used it seems to save it's configuration files with a timestamp in them. Because of this the files are always marked as changed by my Subversion client, even if no relevant changes to commit happened. This is not a big deal of course, but seems unnecessary to me. The timestamp of the file is preserved by the filesystem, therefore I don't see any benefit of the file saving it's own timestamp in it.
You may consider removing the timestamp for users like me. Thanks!
Re: Don't save timestamps in XML configuration files.
Thorsten,
You're right. The timestamps has been in these files since the early days. I'll open a ticket that they will be removed in the next maintenance version.
Regards
Roger
Roger Bjärevall
said
about 11 years ago
[This reply is migrated from our old forums.]
Re: Don't save timestamps in XML configuration files.
Thomas,
Just to inform you that this is now fixed in the just released 9.1.4 version.
http://www.dbvis.com/download/
Regards
Roger
anonymous