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* [gentoo-user] file dates on system totally bodged
@ 2006-01-02  0:57 Alan E. Davis
  2006-01-02  9:45 ` Neil Bothwick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Alan E. Davis @ 2006-01-02  0:57 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Over a period of a week or so, while I was celebrating the holidays,
my system experienced a hardware hiccough, causing system
clock/hardware clock time to change to 2020.  The upshot is that a
bunch of merges, a kernel compile, and various other system components
have files that are way out of date.

I have experimentally touched some files with the current date and
time.  Before I blow my holiday reverie in changing dates in this way,
piecemeal, I want to ask the list what special issues I need to be
aware of regarding system dates/file dates and times, etc., and any
advice on fixing this mess.

Thanks for help in the past, and I would also like to add my regards
and best wishes for a great 2006.

Alan Davis

"There are some people whom it is one's duty to offend."  ---Lord Reith

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2006-01-02  0:57 [gentoo-user] file dates on system totally bodged Alan E. Davis
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