ID: 14837 Comment by: abest at digitalflex dot net Reported By: wls at wwco dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Directory function related Operating System: Linux Slackware, kernel 2.4.16 PHP Version: 4.1.0 New Comment:
Hmm, seems sapi_get_stat is returning the wrong thing. I have this problem with Apache 1.3.26(debian). I've checked this with "php test.php" and it is correct, it is the current time through apache. No problems with Apache/2.0.47 (Fedora). Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-01-19 00:44:14] abest at digitalflex dot net Something else is wrong here, I have this problem on only one system running 4.3.4, the others work correctly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-06-10 20:40:35] mf22cs at student dot hik dot se I donīt see how the status could be "closed". My ISP runs: PHP 4.3.1 Apache 1.3.27 Slackware Linux 2.4.18 And the problem remains. I donīt get the correct timestamp out of getlastmod() until i do a "touch filename". /Marcus Farrington mf22cs_at_student_dot_hik_dot_se ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-20 06:19:28] ffyk3s at home dot se It also seems that getlastmod() doesn't work under Novell with Apache 1.3.27 and PHP-4.2.4-dev (the latest available), might be worth checking out... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-01-27 01:15:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Works fine in CVS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-01-03 22:11:20] wls at wwco dot com I've just upgraded to PHP 4.1.0 and I have code on my site (Linux/Apache) that displays when the page was last modified: <? echo(date("d-M-Y H:i:s", getlastmod() )); ?> This used to work like a champ. However, I noticed after upgrading that the date/time stamp it displays is that of the last _access_, not modification. Thus, I'm *expect* the date as shown by: $ ls -l index.php Instead, I'm *seeing* the date as shown by: $ ls -lu index.php I didn't notice it in the bug-fix list for PHP 4.1.1. I didn't see it in the PHP Reported Bug List. -Walt Stoneburner, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14837&edit=1