A good start to Tuesday.

As user 'rickw' on my machine, I do a make.
Make complains that the build target is in the future.
I check the file: yup, 5 mins in the future.

Login as user 'rickw' again.
Touch a file: file time is OKAY.
Do a make. Touch a file: time is 5 mins in future.

As user 'root' on the same machine I touch
a file, and its time is correct. Make is correct.

So, the weirdness is that after doing a make as
user 'rickw', some part of the file system / kernel
timestamps files with a time 5 mins in the future.
And the same does not happen as user 'root'

I tried various things with hwclock, to no avail.

Any ideeeers?

Running: Linux/RH6.1 ( xntpd is disabled )


Cheers
Rick W




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