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Re: utime Bug?
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:30:38PM -0800, chad fowler wrote:
> #include <utime.h>
> #include <sys/stat.h>
> #include <sys/types.h>
> int main()
> {
> struct utimbuf s;
> struct utimbuf s2;
> struct stat info;
> s.actime = 0;
> s.modtime = 1;
> utime ("./x", &s);
> stat("./x",&info);
> printf(" utime.file access time is %ld\n",
> info.st_atime); // prints "1". I would expect "0".
> s.actime = 3;
> s.modtime = 1;
> utime ("./x", &s);
> stat("./x",&info);
> printf(" utime.file access time is %ld\n",
> info.st_atime); // prints "3", which is both expected
> and inconsistent with the one above.
> }
Thanks for that nice testcase. I could easily track it down and
that problem is fixed in the Cygwin CVS repository in a few minutes.
Thanks again,
Corinna
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