Also the echo output was zero (0) — Sean
> On Dec 31, 2024, at 5:27 AM, Sean Denney <sden...@me.com> wrote: > > Thanks for the quick reply. The computer is using the apfs filesystem. > > As for the timestamps, ls doesn’t have ‘—full-time’ but does have ‘-T’ which > I hope is what you are after (there is a ‘-D’ option to customize the output > if needed): > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 sdenney staff 110926 Dec 30 18:13:32 2024 configure > -rwxr-xr-x 1 sdenney staff 110926 Dec 30 18:13:32 2024 configure.1 > > Cheers > — Sean > >> On Dec 31, 2024, at 4:43 AM, Paul Eggert <egg...@cs.ucla.edu> wrote: >> >> Thanks for the bug report. What kind of filesystem was the test run on? >> >> Can you investigate the timestamps of the failed test? E.g., something like >> the following? >> >> cd tests/testsuite.dir/019 >> test configure -nt configure.1 >> echo $? >> ls -l --full-time configure configure.1 >> >