[hatari-devel] Wrong timestamp of copied files

Uwe Seimet Uwe.Seimet at seimet.de
Sat Apr 9 16:29:45 CEST 2011


Hi,

> 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?

It's with a German TOS 3.06 and Thing 1.29.

I have more information now: The timestamp is one hour wrong for all copied
files where the original file's timestamp has a date for which daylight
saving time is/was active. So the wrong timestamp appears for all files
where the original file is newer than March, 27th, 2011. But also for
files from some years ago, as long as the original timestamp lies
within the daylight saving time range.

I'm quite sure that this can be reproduced with any version of TOS, as
long as the files that are copied have a current timestamp.

Best regards

Uwe



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