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Don't follow symbolic links #6
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Hi. That sounds like a good idea. I added a new You can uprade to |
@Delgan I just tried it and it works great. Can you please make a module for mtime and atime? I'm asking because |
The documentation of |
Yes, I've tried it and it doesn't work, you will get something along the lines that |
Ok, thanks. I didn't know the support for symlinks was platform dependent, there even exists I'm sorry but I prefer not to add the Ideally, support for symlinks should be added directly to the official Python implementation. I looked at the code a bit, and after finding the implementation I opened a feature request: https://bugs.python.org/issue46490 Maybe the |
I was not referring to add support to setctime but to create another module. |
Could an option to ignore symlinks be added? Currently it follows the symlink and the actual file gets updated.
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