Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/11/09:19:01
jshopREMOVE AT voicenet DOT com (John) wrote:
> I use "new" to open a new file.
> Type "random words" in the window.
> Wait a few seconds...
> Save as...newname.c
> The creation date will be the time that I saved it.
Ok.
> The modified time will be the time that I finished writing "random
> words". Earlier than the creation date !
That's used internally by RHIDE to know if the file was modified by other
program and reload it if necesary. RHIDE keeps track of the time of the last
modification of each file you have loaded. So that's OK.
> The accessed date will be between the years 2005 and 2115.
Strange. I know some version of RHIDE let this field unchanged producing
things like that. But I tried it with a copy of 1.4 and all works OK.
> It seems that it sets the modified time by the modified time in RHIDE,
> rather than the time it was modified *on the disk*.
Yes, and what's the problem?
> I never had this problem (I think) when I was using gcc 2.7.2.
> When I reinstalled everything,including RHIDE, with gcc 2.8.1 it
> started.
As djgpp doesn't use shared libraries it doesn't matter, perhaps you changed
RHIDE version.
I tried looking in the rhide_ch.log but I couldn't find the change so I don't
know what version was :-(
> I may have downloaded a different RHIDE than I had been using,
> but I think not. The version is 1.4 , 9-30-97
>
> Anyone else have this problem?
I only saw modified times in the future but looks like Windows some times
generates it.
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