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gk |
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Clock skew detected |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Apr 2003 16:21:51 -0800 |
Paul D. Smith directed me to this list with my question, and his reply below.
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I am getting this error message concerning a file, 'XMakefile.mko', which
is auto-generated by my makefile:
make[1]: Warning: File
`/home/greg/xmake/test/XMakeSubProject1/XMakeSubProject2/XMakefile.mko' has
modification time 1.1 s in the future
make[1]: warning: Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.
After deleting the file, the same message happens again.
I am running on the latest Cygwin with Windows 2000:
* Red Hat Cygwin: cygwin1.dll version 1.3.22
+ GNU bash, version 2.05.8(1)-release
I compiled Gnu Make 3.80 from source, with patches applied for bugs 1516
and 1517. This version of Gnu Make has worked fine for months on my linux
box; never saw this error before.
------------- Paul's reply:
From: "Paul D. Smith" <address@hidden>
Reply-To: "Paul D. Smith" <address@hidden>
Organization: GNU's Not Unix!
Sender: "Paul D. Smith" <address@hidden>
X-Envelope-To: address@hidden
X-UIDL: 3c91af02066ddb4bf51b6e1b7efb69e7
%% gk <address@hidden> writes:
g> All files are on FAT32 filesystem; no networking involved.
I thought there was a workaround in the code for this. Weird.
g> Some errors are greater that 1 second but I haven't seen anything
g> beyond that. Unless you believe otherwise, I'll assume it is a
g> filesystem problem. Would NTFS work correctly?
I know hardly anything about Windows; you'll have to ask on the
address@hidden lists.
- Greg Keraunen
http://www.xmake.org
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