Thanks; this discussion got me motivated to fire up my old Winx XP
laptop and figure out how to do 'touch'. I wanted to add
Windows-variants to that README.
COPY /B foo.war.dodeploy+,, doesn't seem to work, but either of these did:
type nul >> foo.war.dodeploy
copy nul >> foo.war.dodeploy
If anyone has a Win 7 machine and can confirm either of those still
work, that would be great.
On 4/12/11 12:01 PM, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
There is so standard 'touch' on windows. You have to use
tricks from the command line like:
COPY /B myfile+,,
Normal windows users would probably right-click to create a new text file and then click
to
manually rename it. Or open in an editor an existing one and save it in order to achieve
the
'touch' effect.
It's a bit of a pain for them.
On 12/04/2011 19:41, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
>> If you have some ideas how we can make it more clear thats great. One thing I
realize is that Windows folks have no idea what touch is so I know we need to improve it
at least there.
>
> Does touch even exist on windows? Been a long time since I used it.
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