Enhancement request for the change attribute
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Enhancement request for the change attribute
Hi,
I need to change the hour on all the files matching a certain description (*.cpp, *.h for example). I'd like to be able to add or substract time from the file date.
Is it something someone would like to see in TC? kindof an extension of the file search - or a merge between change attribute & the filesearch.
Are there (free) tools that could do that in the meanwhile?
I need to change the hour on all the files matching a certain description (*.cpp, *.h for example). I'd like to be able to add or substract time from the file date.
Is it something someone would like to see in TC? kindof an extension of the file search - or a merge between change attribute & the filesearch.
Are there (free) tools that could do that in the meanwhile?
Hello
Try this addon for TC : http://thehacker.host.sk/addtime/
or this other one : http://thehacker.host.sk/redate/
Greetings
Paul
Try this addon for TC : http://thehacker.host.sk/addtime/
or this other one : http://thehacker.host.sk/redate/
Greetings
Paul
Ouistiti, #11943
L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
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L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
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- pdavit
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Our dearest friend Hacker to the rescue! 
Check these out:
ReDate:
http://clubtotal.free.fr/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=195
AddTime:
http://clubtotal.free.fr/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=196
Edited: Oh, Paul you were faster!!

Check these out:
ReDate:
http://clubtotal.free.fr/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=195
AddTime:
http://clubtotal.free.fr/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=196
Edited: Oh, Paul you were faster!!

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Hmmm I was using those tools when I suddenly found out something weird (a bug, let's face it
)
When I substract or add time (like, an hour) it seems to modify the seconds too.
For example, I have a file which time is 22:59:39.
Using addTime, I add an hour to it.
One would think it will then be 23:59:39. Nope, it's 23:59:40.
If I try to substract a second, it doesn't work - it actually substract 2 seconds. f I try to add a second, it stays at 23:59:38.
Could someone look into that? I'm relying on the tool to synchronize things in CVS and it's messed up because of this second problem.

When I substract or add time (like, an hour) it seems to modify the seconds too.
For example, I have a file which time is 22:59:39.
Using addTime, I add an hour to it.
One would think it will then be 23:59:39. Nope, it's 23:59:40.
If I try to substract a second, it doesn't work - it actually substract 2 seconds. f I try to add a second, it stays at 23:59:38.
Could someone look into that? I'm relying on the tool to synchronize things in CVS and it's messed up because of this second problem.
The problem is... I don't have enough betatesters. No, seriously, this is a known issue ( http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=478 ). FAT filesystems use a 2-second precision and as I have W98 at home (using FAT) I couldn't find out what exactly to change in my program to make it work correctly. Maybe you could help me? However, I currently don't have much free time, as there's lots of studying to be done
.
BTW: Does this happen when using the standalone command line version of AddTime ( http://thehacker.host.sk/addtime/ )?
TIA
Roman

BTW: Does this happen when using the standalone command line version of AddTime ( http://thehacker.host.sk/addtime/ )?
TIA
Roman
Fine with me, it's just those annoying UTC and DST times you have to be careful with.
Maybe you just pushed me to fix it using a less elegant workaround.
Roman
Maybe you just pushed me to fix it using a less elegant workaround.

Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
OK, there is AddTime Addon 1.03 beta available at http://thehacker.host.sk/myfiles/ (addtime_addon_1_03_beta.exe), mind testing it?
TIA
Roman
TIA
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Yeah, that's why we have Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C.Damn my last post failed because of an "invalid session"...
Great, I'll soon release it officially, then.It seems it works fine now - no more seconds added or removed when changing something else.
Thanks
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Hmm, in Mozilla Firefox I can just click on "back" to get to my posting and then send it again...Damn my last post failed because of an "invalid session"...
Btw, I'm considering to move ghisler.ch to a dedicated hosting solution. Currently it's on shared hosting, and it seems to reach its maximum. Can anyone recommend a reliable not too expensive (<$100/month) dedicated hoster with about 20 GB/month traffic? It has to be a dedicated server, because the CPU seems to be the limiting factor, not the bandwidth.
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• You could have a look here, they have good dedicated servers for cheap:
http://www.ovh.com/fr/
Best regards,
Claude
Clo

• You could have a look here, they have good dedicated servers for cheap:
http://www.ovh.com/fr/

Claude
Clo
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