Hello,

I am building a project in Cygwin using a GCC/binutils cross-compiler hosted on 
Windows.
I.e., make and other utilities are from Cygwin;
gcc, ld, ar, etc. are from the cross-compiler toolchain which was compiled 
natively
for Windows.

I consistently see
        make[1]: Warning: File 'libmylib.a(myfile.o)' has modification time 
3516 s in the future
        make[1]: warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete.

(The exact time varies somewhat).

The build is indeed incomplete.

I am using the lib(member): form of rule in the Makefile, so
make uses the modification time of the member in the archive
to see if it needs updating.

As the time is close to an hour and since I am one hour east of GMT,
this might be related to a time-zone problem.

If anyone has run across this problem and has some hints for me,
I would be most grateful.

Best Regards

Konrad Schwarz

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