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Re: file times still not quite right with 1.5.14 on Windows 98
- From: Josef Drexler <nospam0405 at joesbox dot cjb dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2005 17:52:28 -0400
- Subject: Re: file times still not quite right with 1.5.14 on Windows 98
- References: <42505FDA.9080100@iopan.gda.pl>
Jacek Piskozub wrote:
Hi,
This is funny. I used the same test as Josef Drexler but on Windows ME
after upgrading to cygwin 1.5.14. Of course the filesystem is also FAT
(FAT32 in my case).
First I tried it from a DOS window:
C:\Download\test>touch test.txt
C:\Download\test>ls -l test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 piskozub mkgroup 0 Apr 3 23:16 test.txt
C:\Download\test>ls -l --time=ctime test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 piskozub mkgroup 0 Apr 3 23:16 test.txt
C:\Download\test>echo > test.txt
Are you sure you didn't append with ">>" here? That's the behaviour I
got when appending.
C:\Download\test>ls -l test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 piskozub mkgroup 12 Apr 3 23:18 test.txt
C:\Download\test>ls -l --time=ctime test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 piskozub mkgroup 12 Apr 3 23:16 test.txt
I believe this is exactly what Josef saw with bash. But then, after 2
minutes, I start bash and try again:
C:\Download\test>bash
BASH-2.05b$ echo > test.txt
BASH-2.05b$ ls -l test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 piskozub mkgroup 2 Apr 3 23:20 test.txt
BASH-2.05b$ ls -l --time=ctime test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 piskozub mkgroup 2 Apr 3 23:20 test.txt
Can you explain this?
I have no problems with mtime not getting set when new files are created
(e.g. "echo > test.txt"), only when appending to existing files (e.g.
"echo >> test.txt").
The only other difference I can think of is that the file was zero-byte
in size in your first test. I've never tried this with empty files.
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