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- actually detect modified files when checking out with -E When checking out over a pre-existing directory tree with -E, got would store the checkout timestamp in the fileindex and so not detect local edits until those files are touch(1)ed again. Instead, detect that a file already exists during checkout and don't update its {c,m}time, leaving them to zero (the epoch), so a subsequent `got status' will look at its contents. While here, change the status char for such file from ? to E, which is what the manpage actually documents. Issue reported by naddy@ ok stsp@
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MAINTSCRIPTS ============ This directory contains scripts to aid in the maintenance of -portable. * `sync-upstream.sh`: this script helps automate the syncing of upstream `GoT` with `-portable`.