Hi, I think I've found a bug. When I create a file from win95 it's stored in the server with the date of creation. (that's ok) If I update the file from win95 the date of the file changes but it's stored as one hour less than it should be. (not so ok) example: 1.- I create a file at 16:45 $ ls -ld b.txt Nov 12 16:45 b.txt 2.- I update that file one minute later: $ ls -ld b.txt Nov 12 15:46 b.txt ^^^^ I have samba-1.9.18p10 SunOS parra 5.6 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-1 gcc version egcs-2.90.29 980515 (egcs-1.0.3 release) -- mailto:frankie@etsetb.upc.es http://www.etsetb.upc.es/~frankie ^-^.-----, o o _ ) Linux, Windows 95, and Windows NT Y (_, (__(Ssss (also known as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)
Francesc Guasch wrote:> > Hi, I think I've found a bug. > When I create a file from win95 it's stored in the server with the > date of creation. (that's ok) > > If I update the file from win95 the date of the file changes but > it's stored as one hour less than it should be. (not so ok) > > example: > > 1.- I create a file at 16:45 > $ ls -ld b.txt > Nov 12 16:45 b.txt > > > 2.- I update that file one minute later: > $ ls -ld b.txt > Nov 12 15:46 b.txt > ^^^^ > > I have samba-1.9.18p10 > SunOS parra 5.6 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-1 > gcc version egcs-2.90.29 980515 (egcs-1.0.3 release) >This works fine for me. Check the time on Unix and the Win95. Create time seems to be set by the Unix time, but when you later modify the file, the time comes from the PC. -- =====================================================================Herb Lewis Silicon Graphics Technical Marketing 2011 N Shoreline Blvd Network Systems Division Mountain View, CA 94043 herb@sgi.com Tel: 650-933-2177 http://www.sgi.com Fax: 650-932-2177 ======================================================================