Why does "file" change the creation time on some Unix systems?
Guy Harris
guy at auspex.auspex.com
Thu Jun 29 03:41:07 AEST 1989
>>If what you say is completely true, you must be running a pretty bizarre
>>version of UNIX; no version I know of maintains the *creation* time of a
>>file.
>
>If so, to what "creation" time does the -c option of ls refer?
It doesn't refer to *ANY* "creation" time, it refers to the inode change
time. If your manual says it refers to the creation time, either your
manual is wrong or you're running a pretty bizarre version of UNIX.
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