Hi,
On 6/13/24 10:44, Jacob Bachmeyer wrote:
Second, because timestamp resolution is actually per-volume,
which in the POSIX model, means it varies by directory. You can even
have a modern filesystem (with nanosecond granularity) mounted on a
directory in a FAT filesystem (with two second gr
Karl Berry wrote:
Does BSD ls(1) support "--time=ctime --time-style=full-iso"?
BSD ls does not support any --longopts. Looking at the man page,
I don't see "millisecond" or "subsecond" etc. mentioned, though I could
easily be missing it. E.g.,
https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?ls
Even
dherr...@tentpost.com wrote:
At some point, it becomes unreasonable to burden common platforms with
delays that only support relatively obscure and obsolete platforms.
Configure scripts already have a bad reputation for wasting time.
Even if they are faster than editing a custom makefile, the
Karl Berry wrote:
[...]
> and reduce technical debt.
I don't know what that means. I instinctively shy away from such
vague buzzwords.
Essentially, "technical debt" means "stuff on the TODO list" and more
specifically the accumulation of "good enough for now; fix it later"
that tend
Does BSD ls(1) support "--time=ctime --time-style=full-iso"?
BSD ls does not support any --longopts. Looking at the man page,
I don't see "millisecond" or "subsecond" etc. mentioned, though I could
easily be missing it. E.g.,
https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?ls
Even if there is such an
It should save 6 seconds. Because it goes like this:
- Test whether 0.01 sec works.
- Test whether 0.1 sec works.
- If not, set the variable to 2, because that's the worst case and it
*must* work.
At which places will then a 'sleep 2' be done where (if not VFAT) a
> Any other ideas?
A horrible one:
:)
split the test so it can be performed in parallel with
others -- upper half starts the sleep in the background, lower half
waits for it to complete.
No thanks. I can't even begin to imagine the portability and edge case
problems that w
Hi Karl,
thanks for the detailed answer! I resonate with your concerns. I will
only apply if you and others like Zack and Paul agree. Either say no or
please provide feedback to my proposed text for the program application.
If that means providing patches for open bugs, then great.
That is wh
Hi Paul,
while I wish that there would be better options, this seems to me the
most fitting open source support program for Automake & Autoconf I have
came across in the last decade.
To me, the prospect is much brighter. If people learn Autotools, they
face difficulties, which they may address
On Tue, Jun 11, 2024, at 7:00 PM, Karl Berry wrote:
> Maybe this is a silly question, but, is there a reason why this test
> needs to be performed in every single package that uses Automake?
>
> I was under the impression that the purpose of this test was
> merely to speed up running Automa
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