bug report: date display problem using ls
Joris Teepe <[email protected]> Mon, 19 May 2003 09:08:31 +0200 (CEST)
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Hello! below here is a encode64'd and zipped version of my file Numbers.bmp size: 3.954 bytes date: 9-oct-2099 14:03:42 The file is located in a fat 32 partition. If I make a mount -t vfat on this partition, then a "ls -l" I get a: -rwxr--r-- 1 root root 3954 Sep 3 1963 Numbers.bmp* where the year 1963 is definitively wrong. (Unix begins in 1970) I suppose that the problem is in vfat's interpretation of the fat 32 file system, rather than a bug in the programs ls itself. However, this must be a bug somewhere in Linux, and that's why I report it to you. Cheers, Joris === Cut === >-=Encoded using Fire Frog's Base-64 Encoder=-< >-=File was created on Monday, May 19, 2003=-< --===================== Content-Description: File encoded with ENCODE64.EXE. Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ziptest.zip" Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64 Content-Type: application/octet-stream UEsDBBQAAAAIAHVwSe/zhbuTFQIAAHIPAAALAAAATnVtYmVycy5ibXDVVE1LI0EQjbfVrIbE FWMkEj+Q/QV72pN3f4X/QP+CiIJ4EbyoiKB4EQ/quodd9qJ4EIyKgoKKBhQ/MIKCBr3oIw3F UN1V04njYR/dUNNV9fr165np6e1PxMr4gfkdsw+zHrMmli6v/0R+OG6mB/JveTZiH8P/SMiY R+PPQ7Uvg19eMRDgcbzhUVKCGtNlt0wli1UQouCTCKUuAIGd9fFq7OsTs3ci8RCqZKSuFPOG QqjwTKeKVSgkQqnLCVMc6hW7I8STyXtJifHfh9yTUOLB4mzjbRUKyaKKuqQXlXnFGBDPpO50 TuVmnV0KofKGzDddBxUGEUpYaZdkI/PKXJ8t0llP/xD6QHxAp1Y+NBuLzZekEGXYGgMBHhWF RFhRFzNB8mqh6Yp5ZUQ66+e+3ZguBDTAgJbllgIR2lmTQg1iVuBD6DRTV6jIsMFMkLxaSl8w r1YyBUmJst3v1jMpZQidNUSoMDOF+omIB12IaeCRZCCwsz5erZX1Bxf/ZE+djVhczZxLqX9t x1LKENo1RKgzM4X6iYhwzboXkkEBIXQLSf967kiS/Td7IqU22w+llCG0a4hQZ5ZuQVGonMs+ oM8WQf1BbHUcSLI3cryYsN25L6UMIdU4CRVmW6EC4pHOFQzYFqFeQT8bu117WP9VGrDryRC7 5aB7RycETE20hIhZNrTLbjFd9pGZVxKcXkWCyAmjgu7VO1BLAQIZABQAAAAIAHVwSe/zhbuT FQIAAHIPAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAIAAAAAAAAABOdW1iZXJzLmJtcFBLBQYAAAAAAQABADkAAAA+ AgAAAAA= --=====================-- === Cut ===