https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498631

--- Comment #3 from muh2lint...@gmail.com ---
Hi Alex, never mind my previous email. I just checked on Google (duh) 
and found out that mtime refers to the last modification time for the 
file, and ctime refers to the last modification time for the metadata.

I do have a request, though. In the menu, could "Changed Time" be 
renamed to "Metadata Changed Time"? It would clarify.


On 2025-01-15 16:19, muh muh wrote:
> Hello Alex, thank you for your reply.
> Can you tell me how Modified and Changed times differ? I thought ctime 
> was Created Time in Ext4.
>
>
> On 2025-01-14 14:47, Alex Bikadorov wrote:
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498631
>>
>> Alex Bikadorov <alex.bikado...@kdemail.net> changed:
>>
>>             What    |Removed                     |Added
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>
>>                   CC| |alex.bikado...@kdemail.net
>>             Severity|normal                      |wishlist
>>
>> --- Comment #1 from Alex Bikadorov <alex.bikado...@kdemail.net> ---
>> There are three file date-times displayed in Krusader. The mapping to
>> POSIX-standard is
>> - "Modified" -> mtime
>> - "Changed" -> ctime
>> - "Accessed" -> atime
>>
>> mtime and ctime are not the same.
>>
>> There is no standard way to get the "creation time" in Linux, not all
>> filesystems support it.
>>
>

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