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I ended up using a timestamp just after the last change in a trusted changelog. On 6/8/05, Victor A. Wagner Jr. <vawjr at rudbek.com> wrote: > At 14:25 2005-06-08, Bryce Schober wrote: > >I have a respository filesystem tree that was tagged from a corrupted > >working copy which resulted in many files / subdirectories missing > >from the tag. How can I find the exact datetime of the tag so that I > >can reconstruct it? I realize that operation could theoretically be > >incorrect, but I'd like to try... > > doesn't looking at the timestamps on the files in the repository give you > any useful information? > > >-- > >Bryce Schober > > Victor A. Wagner Jr. http://rudbek.com > The five most dangerous words in the English language: > "There oughta be a law" > > -- Bryce Schober