Hi, Perhaps you have stored your source files on a file server and your are using them on a PC which is not (time-)synchronized with this server? So the time on both systems may differ and *make* can see a future file timestamp. I have had such a problem a few weeks ago.
Best wishes Werner -----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Jacker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2002 15:25 To: RT-Linux Subject: [rtl] Clock skew detected I'm getting the following when I try to /make/ using RTLinux-3.0 (installed from the CD): Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete. Note that the /date/ command is returning a reasonable value. Some news posts suggest that there are (include?) files with the wrong dates, but I'm not sure of the best way to find them. Maybe someone can suggest an appropriate /find/ command or other way to eliminate this irritating problem. -- [rtl] --- To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For more information on Real-Time Linux see: http://www.rtlinux.org/
