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According to Eric Blake on 10/30/2009 6:53 AM:
>> I can't reproduce on current debian testing, so it is likely an old bug.
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> The Linux man pages are explicit that older kernels had a bug where
> UTIME_OMIT with a non-zero seconds field failed with E
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According to Simon Josefsson on 11/2/2009 4:04 AM:
>>> I can't reproduce on current debian testing, so it is likely an old bug.
>> The Linux man pages are explicit that older kernels had a bug where
>> UTIME_OMIT with a non-zero seconds field failed wi
Eric Blake writes:
> According to Simon Josefsson on 10/30/2009 2:32 AM:
>> A (f)utimens test fail on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS:
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> Thanks for the report. Which kernel and which version of glibc? Is it a
> machine I might have access to, like the gcc compile farm?
Send me your SSH public key and prefer
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According to Eric Blake on 10/30/2009 6:53 AM:
>> I can't reproduce on current debian testing, so it is likely an old bug.
>
> The Linux man pages are explicit that older kernels had a bug where
> UTIME_OMIT with a non-zero seconds field failed with E
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According to Simon Josefsson on 10/30/2009 2:32 AM:
> A (f)utimens test fail on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS:
Thanks for the report. Which kernel and which version of glibc? Is it a
machine I might have access to, like the gcc compile farm?
> I can't reproduce
A (f)utimens test fail on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS:
../../gltests/test-utimens.h:105: assertion failed
FAIL: test-fdutimensat
../../gltests/test-futimens.h:109: assertion failed
FAIL: test-futimens
../../gltests/test-utimens.h:105: assertion failed
FAIL: test-utimens
Reproduce with:
gnulib-tool --test