* Re: [9front] mtime(1) vs deeply nested directories
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@ 2019-12-10 2:29 ` Alex Musolino
2019-12-10 2:47 ` sl
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From: Alex Musolino @ 2019-12-10 2:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9front
> both directories 2019/ and 2019/12/ already existed before 2019/03/
> and 2019/05/ were created.
Without this part, everything makes sense, so... is it possible that
this is not actually the case?
On what date did you create the 2019/12 directory if not Dec 3? Why
would you have created it before the 2019/12/03 directory? I would
have thought it would have been created immediately prior to the
2019/12/03 directory, e.g. via mkdir -p 2019/12/03.
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Cheers,
Alex Musolino
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* Re: [9front] mtime(1) vs deeply nested directories
2019-12-10 2:29 ` [9front] mtime(1) vs deeply nested directories Alex Musolino
@ 2019-12-10 2:47 ` sl
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From: sl @ 2019-12-10 2:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9front
>> both directories 2019/ and 2019/12/ already existed before 2019/03/
>> and 2019/05/ were created.
>
> Without this part, everything makes sense, so... is it possible
that
> this is not actually the case?
>
> On what date did you create the 2019/12 directory if not Dec 3? Why
> would you have created it before the 2019/12/03 directory? I would
> have thought it would have been created immediately prior to the
> 2019/12/03 directory, e.g. via mkdir -p 2019/12/03.
i have inadvertantly misrepresented the facts. you are right, 2019/
was created in exactly the way you describe. i mistakenly believed
there were prior directories in 2019/.
so, it all makes sense.
thanks.
sl
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