On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Roel Kluin wrote:

> <snip>
>
> >  That is your problem - this file is dated in the future, which causes
> >acl.c to be remade, only as user 'dummy' you lack permission.
>
> Ok I somehow overlooked that. The change in time is due to the fact that
> when I had to choose a timezone I found out that the date of my computer
> was wrong. I had it one day ahead. I changed it. Is this problem so severe
> that I have to restart from scratch? And is there maybe a way to overcome
> this error?
>
> >  This is the testing book ?  Did you change the versions of any
> >packages ?
>
> yes, no
>
> >
> >  Which kernel are you running, and from which distro if you didn't
> >compile it yourself ?
>
> its 2.6.12, I compiled it myself
>
> >
> >Ken
>
> thank you very much,
>
> picobyte
>
 I think you can just touch any headers with future dates, then you
might have to rebuild coreutils.

Ken
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