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library/clock bug in make-3.79


From: Dan Martin
Subject: library/clock bug in make-3.79
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 16:22:41 -0800

Hello, 
  I believe I have found a bug in version 3.79 of gmake.
I ftp'd the src files from the ftp mirror site at 
ftp://sunsite.utk.edu/pub/gnu/ftp/

I have attached a small gzipped tarfile which illustrates
the problem.  you should be able to cd into the lib/
directory and just type "make".

I am trying to build a library, and it appears that make 
has no problem with the first file, but then has a problem 
when it tries to add the second file to the library -- it 
complains that the nonexistent file in the library has a 
clock time in the future (in the year 2010) -- the message 
I get is:

-------------------------------------------------------------
make[1]: *** Warning: File 
`/home/martin/users/dmartin/temp/Chombo/lib/src/BoxTools/../../libboxtools2d.Solaris.g++.g77.DEBUG.a(BitSet.o)'
 has
modification time in the future (2010-02-22 13:41:28.709551616 > 2000-12-08 
15:59:58.162069552)
ranlib 
/home/martin/users/dmartin/temp/Chombo/lib/src/BoxTools/../../libboxtools2d.Solaris.g++.g77.DEBUG.a
make[1]: warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete.
-----------------------------------------------------------------

This works fine with make version 3.77, so it would appear to 
be a feature of 3.79.  As suggested, I have included the config.h
file generated in the installation process (also in the lib 
directory).  Also, I am running on a Solaris platform.

Please let me know if there is anything else you need from me.

Thanks,
Dan



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