Aurelien Jarno dixit: >> Can someone test whether the similar results are also on plain FreeBSD >> and other BSDs ? > >I have just tried on plain FreeBSD, but I haven't found a way to print >the time with full resolution with the default userspace tools. I guess >the best is to write a small C code, but I don't have time currently.
I just did that: * http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.miros.cvs/18826 * http://www.mirbsd.org/cvs.cgi/src/usr.bin/stat/ >I should have more time next week to give a closer a look, and to try on >other BSDs. After the aforementioned hack, I get this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ touch k0; echo > k1; touch k2; echo > k3; touch k4; echo > k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ stat -f '%N: %c.%09Lc %m.%09Lm %a.%09La' k? k0: 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 k1: 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 k2: 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 k3: 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 1215696865.966840000 k4: 1215696865.976840000 1215696865.976840000 1215696865.976840000 k5: 1215696865.976840000 1215696865.976840000 1215696865.976840000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ uname -a MirBSD odem.66h.42h.de 10 Kv#10uA0-20080708 GENERIC#1117 i386 This probably means OpenBSD isn't affected either. bye, //mirabilos -- 13:22⎜«neurodamage» mira, what's up man? I have a CVS question for you in #cvs 13:22⎜«neurodamage» since you're so good with it ☺ 13:28⎜«neurodamage:#cvs» i love you 13:28⎜«neurodamage:#cvs» you're a handy guy to have around for systems stuff ☺ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

