pgsql: Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib mes

2018-11-29 Thread Tom Lane
Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib messes it up. In at least Apple's version of ranlib, the output file is updated to have a mod time equal to the max of the timestamps of its components, and that data only has seconds precision. On a filesystem with sub-second file time

pgsql: Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib mes

2018-11-29 Thread Tom Lane
Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib messes it up. In at least Apple's version of ranlib, the output file is updated to have a mod time equal to the max of the timestamps of its components, and that data only has seconds precision. On a filesystem with sub-second file time

pgsql: Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib mes

2018-11-29 Thread Tom Lane
Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib messes it up. In at least Apple's version of ranlib, the output file is updated to have a mod time equal to the max of the timestamps of its components, and that data only has seconds precision. On a filesystem with sub-second file time

pgsql: Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib mes

2018-11-29 Thread Tom Lane
Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib messes it up. In at least Apple's version of ranlib, the output file is updated to have a mod time equal to the max of the timestamps of its components, and that data only has seconds precision. On a filesystem with sub-second file time

pgsql: Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib mes

2018-11-29 Thread Tom Lane
Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib messes it up. In at least Apple's version of ranlib, the output file is updated to have a mod time equal to the max of the timestamps of its components, and that data only has seconds precision. On a filesystem with sub-second file time

pgsql: Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib mes

2018-11-29 Thread Tom Lane
Ensure static libraries have correct mod time even if ranlib messes it up. In at least Apple's version of ranlib, the output file is updated to have a mod time equal to the max of the timestamps of its components, and that data only has seconds precision. On a filesystem with sub-second file time