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Ulrich Drepper wrote:
> With the introduction of the nanosecond fields in struct stat the
> utime() syscall is kind of obsolete. It's not possible anymore to
> restore the exact access/modification time of a file.
Replying to myself: utimes() is already available, on some
architectures. The question is why not for archs != alpha, ia64, PA, SPARC?
And of course the question of futimes/lutimes remains.
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