11-29-2015, 03:04 PM
I am trying to use a file manager to get files off my android phone and copy them to a directory in my linuxlite PC. The problem is that when using Thunar (for example) to copy a photo from the phone to the computer, the file ends up with a new creation date for the date/time it was copied, rather than the date it was created, and this makes sorting by creation date impossible on Linux Lite.
This problem is fully described here in regard to Nautilus http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2187432&page=1 and it is exactly what I am experiencing in Thunar and LL.
I have used grsync to transfer files and that works to preserve the date, but I really want to use a file manager as I do this all the time.
Does anyone know of a file manager that explicitly has the "preserve date stamp" option that grysnc offers?
thanks
I see THIS from that thread, but that doesn't help me now.... Any ideas for the present would be appreciated.
UPDATE 2 October 2015: GREAT NEWS! THIS BUG HAS FINALLY BEEN FIXED in time for UBUNTU 15.10.
The gvfs package has been updated and contains a fix! Timestamps are now preserved.
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...s/+bug/1175947
This problem is fully described here in regard to Nautilus http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2187432&page=1 and it is exactly what I am experiencing in Thunar and LL.
I have used grsync to transfer files and that works to preserve the date, but I really want to use a file manager as I do this all the time.
Does anyone know of a file manager that explicitly has the "preserve date stamp" option that grysnc offers?
thanks
I see THIS from that thread, but that doesn't help me now.... Any ideas for the present would be appreciated.
UPDATE 2 October 2015: GREAT NEWS! THIS BUG HAS FINALLY BEEN FIXED in time for UBUNTU 15.10.
The gvfs package has been updated and contains a fix! Timestamps are now preserved.
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...s/+bug/1175947