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Subject: Re: Support for st_birthtime
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On Mar 25 21:28, James Youngman wrote:
> On 3/25/07, Eric Blake <ebb9 AT byu DOT net> wrote:
> >And part of the joy of it being a CVS development snapshot is that I can
> >give some feedback back to the cygwin developers - what would you rather
> >have stat do when btime is not available for a given file?
> 
> Set tv_sec to 0, and tv_nsec to UTIME_OMIT (if available) or to any
> negative number.

This is a non-issue, afaics.  Windows filetime functions always return
a creation time and I don't know filesystems which wouldn't return a
creation time.  Samba on linux for instance returns the last modification
time as creation time.


Corinna

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