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RE: Why does ls report some directory dates as future?


>
> The only comment is that all directories with wrong time are mount
> points, and
> they point to the FAT drives (root directory of FAT drives to be precise). I
> cannot reproduce it with the same snapshot under Win2k with NTFS. If I mount
> d: on /dosd I get correct time. That agrees with your output where
> NTFS drives
> do not have this problem.
>
> So, it smells like Cygwin bug.
>

OTOH does root of FAT drive have any associated time at all? Probably, not.

-andrej


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