Re: this is utter bullshit
So I would conclude that Linux requires that _you own_ the file for which you want to set a given timestamp, having just write access is not enough.
Correct.
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So I would conclude that Linux requires that _you own_ the file for which you want to set a given timestamp, having just write access is not enough.
This works in linux just wonderfully. Pleaso go home and fix yer winscpcrap...
As you can see in my post, I know that unsetting preserve timestamp will resolve that issue.
My question is WHY can WinSCP not modify the timestamp on a file when the file permissions allow me to use "touch" to modify the timestamp? Is it because the method WinSCP uses to modify the timestamp does not respect unix file system permissions? Is it because of something else? Is it fixable? Resolvable? This has been happening since 2002 -- why hasn't someone fixed it if it is fixable? Obviously on all Unix OSes it is easily done.