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Re: Redirecting output from running proc doesn't modify the "last modified time" field for target file


On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:51 AM, ajshower <ajshower@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've got a bash script running in Cygwin whose output has been redirected to
> another file. ?MS-DOS exhibits this same behavior if I run the bash script
> as a batch job.
>
> ? ?bash.exe &> log.txt
>
> Adding content to log.txt through redirection does not change log.txt's last
> modified time while bash.exe is executing.
>
> Baseline:
> ? ?# ls -la --full-time log.txt
> ? ?-r-xr-x---+ 1 user Domain Users 66455 2011-11-30 16:16:45.246664800
> -0500 log.txt
>
> Some time later:
> ? ?# ls -la --full-time log.txt
> ? ?-r-xr-x---+ 1 user Domain Users 66838 2011-11-30 16:16:45.246664800
> -0500 log.txt
>
> Note that even though log.txt has gotten larger, the last modified time has
> not changed. ?The last modified time is updated only when bash.exe
> terminates.
>
> Ubuntu 11.04 handles this scenario, IMO, correctly. ?Is there a way I can
> get the last modified time to be updated when the content of the file
> changes and while bash.exe is executing?
>
> Cygwin: ?CYGWIN_NT-6.1
> MS-DOS: ?Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
>

I don't see how this could be a Cygwin issue.  If writing to a file
(while it is open) doesn't immediately update the last modified time
on Windows, there is no reasonable way for Cygwin to "fix" that.

IMHO, this is a very dubious "feature" to depend upon.  If you want to
know if the file has changed, why not check its length instead?

Jon

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