[hatari-devel] Wrong timestamp of copied files
Eero Tamminen
oak at helsinkinet.fi
Thu Apr 7 19:46:31 CEST 2011
Hi,
On torstai 07 huhtikuu 2011, Uwe Seimet wrote:
> when copying files (at least when using the Thing desktop) the timestamp
> of the copied file is exactly one hour newer than the timestamp of the
> original file. This can even result in files with timestamps in the
> future.
I tried Thing 0.59 (that I happened to have around), on latest Debian Stable
(Linux 2.6.32), with latest Hatari from the repository. At least with that
both Linux and Thing show the same, correct timestamps after the copy.
Which OS, Hatari version and Thing version you're using?
- Eero
PS. You can type "trace gemdos" on the debugger prompt to track what GEMDOS
calls Thing does and also the see some of their arguments.
"info gemdos" debugger command tells about the internal GEMDOS state and
"info gemdos true" gives reminder of the GEMDOS function call numbers so
that one doesn't need to check reference manual for what's Fdatime() to set
breakpoint on it:
b GemdosOpcode = $57
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