I've also seen this using a local disk (so the system time should be consistent) for my own (not ITK) projects. It may be the file system type, because I've mostly seen it using cygwin on a fat32 file system.

James

Karthik Krishnan wrote:
Your system time is probably incorrect. One possible reason is that the
timestamp of the files that make is compiling is newer than the current
time.

"Hello world" programs (as the name suggest) are simply meant to display
"Hello world".. as a warm welcome :) (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world_program)

Regards
--
karthik

PS:
Please google your queries before posting them on the list.

On 12/7/07, WangPing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Dear ITK experts:

I am a new user for ITK and cmake.  Today I downloaded ITK and cmake and
followed the instruction to build ITK, when I finannly run make, it always
gave many warning message as below:

clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete

I do not know if my ITK will have problem.  After the ITK is done, I tried
to build the HelloWorld.cxx from the ITK instruction, it still gave the
"clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete" message, but finally
the HelloWorld application was produced.  When I typied ./HelloWorld,  it
showed:  ITK Hello World!  no anything else.

Is there anybody could tell me if my itk has problem? How to get rid of
the warning message "clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete"?

Best Regards,
ping wang

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