bug#7184: Problems with timestamp on FAT32 directories

2018-10-30 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 7184 notabug close 7184 stop (triaging old bugs) On 2010-10-11 8:29 a.m., Eric Blake wrote: On 10/11/2010 07:24 AM, Steven Lee wrote: The change-time information is there as it shows up properly in Windows Explorer. In addition, files are okay under Cygwin; the problem is only with

bug#7184: Problems with timestamp on FAT32 directories

2010-10-11 Thread Steven Lee
Hello, On an IOMega 500 GB Home Network Hard Drive with a FAT32 partition, all of the directories are showing up as 1969-12-31 16:00 (or essentially no date), but when viewing the directory in Windows Explorer, there is no problem. It doesn't matter if I use 'mkdir' to create a directory or

bug#7184: Problems with timestamp on FAT32 directories

2010-10-11 Thread Eric Blake
On 10/10/2010 03:06 AM, Steven Lee wrote: On an IOMega 500 GB Home Network Hard Drive with a FAT32 partition, all of the directories are showing up as 1969-12-31 16:00 (or essentially no date), but when viewing the directory in Windows Explorer, Any idea what could be wrong? There's the

bug#7184: Problems with timestamp on FAT32 directories

2010-10-11 Thread Eric Blake
[please don't top-post] On 10/11/2010 07:24 AM, Steven Lee wrote: Hi Eric, The change-time information is there as it shows up properly in Windows Explorer. In addition, files are okay under Cygwin; the problem is only with directories. But as I already said, this is not a coreutils issue,

bug#7184: Problems with timestamp on FAT32 directories

2010-10-11 Thread Steven Lee
Hi Eric, The change-time information is there as it shows up properly in Windows Explorer. In addition, files are okay under Cygwin; the problem is only with directories. FYI, I want to use rsync under Cygwin to backup files but it's causing all of my directories to be resetted to the