ls -alu does the trick. I am used to Solaris on the Suns where
ls -alc does show changed times after touching or modification.
Thanks,
Chris
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>On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Dr Christian Hicks wrote:
>
>> I have just realised that after I have touched th
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Dr Christian Hicks wrote:
> I have just realised that after I have touched the files they
> show as being updated if I view the files with Windows Explorer.
> It is ls -alc and make that do not see the files as updated.
>
> Best regards,
> Chris
The following is from "ls --he
At 09:17 AM 11/22/2003, Dr Christian Hicks you wrote:
>I have a recent version of Cygwin. I am having
>a problem with the timestamps not updating, when
>I save a file or touch files.
>
>Example:
>total 287
>-rwxrwxr-x1 Administ None 416 Nov 22 13:50 #pcallc.p#
>drwxrwxr-x+ 2 Adminis
I have just realised that after I have touched the files they
show as being updated if I view the files with Windows Explorer.
It is ls -alc and make that do not see the files as updated.
Best regards,
Chris
Dr Christian Hicks
Senior Lecturer,
School of Mechanical & Systems Engineering,
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