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When comparing to the timestamp of a given file using -newer, -Xnewer and -newerXY (where X and Y are one of m, c, a, B), include nanoseconds in the comparison. The primaries that compare a timestamp of a file to a given value (-Xmin, -Xtime, -newerXt) continue to compare times in whole seconds. Note that the default value 0 of vfs.timestamp_precision almost always causes the nanoseconds part to be 0. However, touch -d can set a timestamp to the microsecond regardless of that sysctl. MFC after: 1 week |
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find.1 | ||
find.c | ||
find.h | ||
function.c | ||
getdate.y | ||
ls.c | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
misc.c | ||
operator.c | ||
option.c |