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Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 05:27:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com>
Reply-To: earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com
Subject: Re: clock skew
To: Trevor Forbes <trevorforbes AT ozemail DOT com DOT au>,
Cygwin <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
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--- Trevor Forbes <trevorforbes AT ozemail DOT com DOT au> wrote:
> I get  the following random error when building packages?
> 
> make[1]: *** Warning: File `xmakefile' has modification time in the future
> (2000-04-07 08:09:32 > 2000-04-07 08:09:31)
> make[1]: *** Warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete.
> 
> The clock skew is always out by one second and it never seems to affect the
> final build.
> There is no network drives involved
> 
> 
> http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/cygwin/2000-02/msg00035.html
> states the problem as:
> This appears to be a typical characteristic of Windows systems, as if the
> low order bits of the file time are "random."  It hasn't appeared to be a
> problem; I don't see it as often in Win2K.  I've wondered whether cygwin
> should mask off the low order bits, given that Windows works this way.
> 
> Is the above statement correct?
> 
> Anyway, my question is, given that it does not seem to affect builds and
> that does not seem to be a common problem.
> Should I just continue to ignore the error or will it eventually cause a
> build to be incomplete?
> 
> 

Would you be using a networked device for storage, compilation, etc?  This
could be a difference in clocks between your workstation and the fileserver.


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