i have figured it out , but now there is no such problem , because , the skew message was because , the times of the source files , were actually 2 days in future, but now i am well past that time , so i think there should be no need, ....
Thanks Satish On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Namita Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > eerpinisatish wrote: > > Hello everyone , ... > > > > i have a small problem , recently i figured out that my clock was > > wrong and configure it manually , it was showing the date as 28 while > > it was actually 26 , ... then when i was compiling the kernel from the > > source , i kept on getting warnings saying that " clock skew > > detected, <filename> has a modification time <some time value in > > seconds> in the future ", is this anything serious or can be ignored ??? > > > > Changing the time of all source files to current time (using the 'touch' > command) may help in getting rid of the warning. > > eg. try running " touch `find .` " in the source directory > >

