> Andrew Schulman writes:
> > > Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by
> > > about 9
> > > minutes, 24 seconds.
> >
> > I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has
> > disappeared.
>
> Check the archives for why the problem occurs; i
Andrew Schulman writes:
> > Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about
> > 9
> > minutes, 24 seconds.
>
> I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has
> disappeared.
Check the archives for why the problem occurs; it's been brought u
> Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about 9
> minutes, 24 seconds.
I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has
disappeared.
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This is a strange one. Cygwin 1.7.9-1, coreutils 8.10-1.
Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about 9
minutes, 24 seconds. For example, at the moment my system clock shows 10:05
AM. This agrees with the 'time' command in CMD:
C:\Documents and Settings\aschulma>
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