Hi Carsten, > > I also see that the pre-installed version was installed with the clock > > in the system was set to the start of the Amiga Time (1.1.1978). Might > > that create a problem? > > Actually, yes. If I reset the timestamp of the system unit to 1978-1-1, > 00:00:00 (the start of the Amiga Epoch), I can reproduce the issue on my > system and installation (which is a real '060 + AmigaOS 3.1). So this > needs a two layer fix, first we need to fix it in our RTL, and second, it > would be nice if the Apollo people could not screw up the timestamps as > they install FPC into their distro. (They probably used a broken, older > version of LHA to extract the package, which is know to cause exactly this > issue. Or some Unix tool to package the OS install/image, which freaked > out from the Amiga timestamps.)
As a workaround/local fix on your system, you can try to just reset all file dates under the units/m68k-amiga/ to the current date. You can do this with the "SetDate" command. If you don't give it a date argument, only a file name (which can be a wildcard) it will reset the files' timestamp to the current time/date. Cheers, -- Charlie _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org https://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal