On Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 09:15 , Nikola Janceski wrote:
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> The factual part, I could do a system call and 'touch' the links to the
> time
> I want. But I was hoping for a perl way of doing that.
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this could be a 'semantic' issue - and I am jack rabbitting on
the token 'link' here - b
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> Subject: Re: timestamp of files in perl
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> >>>>> "Nikola" == Nikola
> "Nikola" == Nikola Janceski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nikola> I find that hard to swallow.
What part of "that" are you referencing? The factual part?
Or my strongly stated opinion?
Nikola> A solution would make my work much easier.
A solution to what? The API isn't provided, because
> "Nikola" == Nikola Janceski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nikola> I have created a perl script that symbolicly links directory
Nikola> sturctures. I wish to change the modification timestamp of
Nikola> the link, but I can't find a function that does so.
Nikola> Anyone know of a method in pe