On 3/3/07, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charles Lepple wrote:
> > Martin,
> >
> > I'd be curious to see how far those ctimes are from the current
> > time(). Can you post your patch?
>
> They are just printed out with format %i. To get the real time, you can
> run these numbers through "/bin/date -r":

I figured that's where they were coming from. I was asking for the
patch because I didn't want to dig into the guts of tar if you already
had :-)

> % /bin/date -r 1172946146
> Sat Mar  3 19:22:26 CET 2007
>
> Your result will be different according to your time zone, but it is
> about 7 minutes prior to the time stamp on Daniel's message.

Specifically, I am wondering how close the new ctime is to the current
time when the debug messages are printed. ctime shouldn't be changing
there, though...

p.s. still no tar errors on my machine... Heisenbug? Or maybe I should
have picked a smaller package than gcc42 to try after the gEDA
packages...

-- 
- Charles Lepple

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