change vs modify
chris at mimsy.UUCP
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Sun Jan 25 06:14:01 AEST 1987
In article <624 at pedsgo.UUCP> evan at pedsgo.UUCP writes:
>We are working on our backup scripts, and have found that ff has -c and -m
>options, where c=file changed date, and m=file modified date. In my
>dictionary, change and modify are synonyms. What is the difference to ff
>and, I suppose, to all of Unix?
In this case, the difference between a `change' and a `modification'
is the difference between altering the label on a package and
altering its contents. If someone says `chmod a-w myfile', that
is a change; if someone says `echo foo >> myfile', that is a
modification.
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