yes. I think anything an os fs does is at least a minimum for bobopos.
-----Original Message----- From: Jim Fulton [mailto:jim@digicool.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 06:37 To: Jay, Dylan Cc: 'zope@zope.org' Subject: Re: [Zope] Object creation time
"Jay, Dylan" wrote:
I'm trying to get the date an object was created (rather than its modification time). What method is this?
Zope doesn't keep track of this. Is this something that people would find useful? Is this information you would want routinely?
Jim
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On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 09:09:07 +1000, "Jay, Dylan" <djay@lucent.com> said: Jay> yes. I think anything an os fs does is at least a minimum for Jay> bobopos. Depending what OS you mean, that would be overkill ( user/group permissions, suid bit, symlinks, journaling, etc. ) :-) Maybe a filesystem isn't the right metaphor? I agree that having a creation time stamp would be nice in some cases. Alex Rice | alrice@swcp.com | http://www.swcp.com/~alrice Current Location: N. Rio Grande Bioregion, Southwestern USA
Alex - As Jay already pointed out, Zope already has most of these - he wasn't sure about journaling, but I think the 'append at the end of ORB file only' behavior qualifies as a type of journaling ;-) So yes, we want it all. Ross
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 09:09:07 +1000, "Jay, Dylan" <djay@lucent.com> said:
Jay> yes. I think anything an os fs does is at least a minimum for Jay> bobopos.
Depending what OS you mean, that would be overkill ( user/group permissions, suid bit, symlinks, journaling, etc. ) :-)
Maybe a filesystem isn't the right metaphor? I agree that having a creation time stamp would be nice in some cases.
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