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Re: updating target at the end of recipe, after updating prerequisites,
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David Boyce |
Subject: |
Re: updating target at the end of recipe, after updating prerequisites, might not work? |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Oct 2011 08:37:05 -0700 |
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Mark Galeck (CW) <address@hidden> wrote:
>>Note that you can use the "stat"
> program to see mtimes down to the microsecond. When I do this all 3
>
> OK I found out what was causing the confusion for the timestamps, here is the
> output from stat.
>
> This is not really a make question, at this point, but I am just hoping that
> on forum, people have good experience with timestamps.
>
>
> Why would the modify timestamp be rounded to the nearest second???
Read up on .LOW_RESOLUTION_TIME in the make manual. Recorded
timestamps can be affected by the host OS, the filesystem, and the
application.
-David Boyce
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- RE: updating target at the end of recipe, after updating prerequisites, might not work?, Mark Galeck (CW), 2011/10/05
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David Boyce <=
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