Check that lut files exist before using the timestamp reported by %RoutineMgr.TS#792
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…r the purpose of importing The timestamp returned by %RoutineMgr.TS() is always the current time for a lut file that does not exist or has yet to be imported, resulting in such lut files as never being considered as outdated when performing an import. Check that lut files exist before using the returned timestamp, allowing them to be imported.
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Thank you for the fix. I raised this internally as an upstream bug as well. |
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Fixes #791
%RoutineMgr.TS()always returns the current time for a lut file that does not already exist preventing import as they do not get considered as outdated.Check that lut files exist using
%RoutineMgr.Exists()before returning the timestamp inSourceControl.Git.Utils.RoutineTSH()This unexpected behaviour with the timestamp only seems to affect lut files, though I have not exhaustively checked every possible supported file type. This seems as though it could be some sort of upstream bug, though is able to be easily worked around in this instance.