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Good morning,
I have been using Konqueror for years now to manage my website through SFTP, but have now encountered an interesting issue. After my most recent update to 4.8 (and at the same time I upgraded my server, so it took me a while to track down which was the exact problem), it seems that now when I upload a file to my server, rather than retaining the last modified date from my system, it now uses the date of upload as the last modified date. One feature of my website is that it shows the date of certain raw data files so as to provide information to end-users on when it was updated without having to manually update that information. On the command line I would use scp -p to retain that information, but I cannot figure out how to do this in Konqueror. Can someone provide me with some guidance on how to accomplish this? Thank you. - Trip |
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Which of the two access methods are you using? sftp:// or fish://?
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I typically use sftp but also tried fish in case that resolved it. It did not.
Thank you. - Trip |
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I have taken a look at the code, and it seems this functionality should work.
I'll need to dig further to see what the issue is here.
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I am using KDE 4.8.5 with fish and when i copy a file in the server its time changes to the current time
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Unfortunately the sftp:// slave is broken on my system (somehow?) so I cannot debug this issue further.
However I can confirm the code itself is present - so if the sftp-server supports it - it should work.
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