Unix Question
N. R Tiedemann
normt at ihlpa.UUCP
Thu Nov 13 06:13:35 AEST 1986
> In article <808 at mtund.UUCP> adam at mtund.UUCP (Adam V. Reed) writes:
> >> I'll make this short and sweet:
> >> I want to be able to put any date/time on a file that I
> >> have in my directory...
> >> Chuck Conway
> >
> >See touch(1) in the User Reference Manual (RTFM!).
>
> The original poster does not want to put the *current* time on
> the file...he wants to put *any* time on the file. There are three
> Spoken: Steve Miller ARPA: steve at mimsy.umd.edu Phone: +1-301-454-4251
Steve- READ YOUR UNIX MANUAL!!!! Mine states under TOUCH(1) ... causes the
access and modification times of each argument to be updated. IF NO TIME IS
SPECIFIED THE CURRENT TIME IS USED. You can specify the time you want it touched
to. This is exactly what the original poster wanted.
touch [ -amc] [mmddhhmm[yy] ] files
This give you month date hour minute and year, what more could you want?!?
Norm Tiedemann
ihnp4!ihlpa!normt
AT&T Bell Labs
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