Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> I'm not aware that Windows supports a file open flag similar to the
> O_NOATIME flag. That would require to store and restore the atime every
> time a symlink is read, and we must read the symlink content to fetch the
> correct filesize.
OK, then probably
t lstat() and path resolution leaves symlink times
> alone, and only an explicit readlink() or lutimes() will adjust atime on
> symlinks?
I'm not aware that Windows supports a file open flag similar to the
O_NOATIME flag. That would require to store and restore the atime every
time
ution leaves symlink times
alone, and only an explicit readlink() or lutimes() will adjust atime on
symlinks?
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