On 7 Jan 2004, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and in the process note that the granularity for unix filesystems is not 0 but 1000 milliseconds. oops.
I think this heavily depends on the Unix flavor and FS implementation in use.
yes, I wondered about that. And even in DOS-land, NTFS timestamps are different from FAT granularity and that of net mounted samba drives.
Maybe for the touch tests we just say +-1000 or FS granularity, whatever is greater, and revert the unix granularity back to zero?
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