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Re: Modified "modification date"


  • Subject: Re: Modified "modification date"
  • From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:56:30 +0100

Le 10 déc. 2009 à 04:46, ba95 a écrit :

> Hello scripters !
>
> Just an elementary question about using the "modification date".
>
> Let's put it simple.
>
> At the end of a back up script, there are some security controls:
> After file A on volume01 has been copied to volume02,
> Volume01:file A modification date is compared to Volume02:file A one.
>
> Believe it or not, the 2 modification dates are NOT the same (?!).
>
> For example:
> Volume01:file A will be Wednesday December 10 19:40:20
> Volume02:file A will be Wednesday December 10 19:40:23
>
> Is it "normal" ?
> How to solve this problem ?

Hello ba,
(but who the devil is ba?)

Which command do you use for copying the file? Could you post a short and self-contained sample snippet?
What are Volume01 and Volume02? Mounted disk images, volumes on external USB or firewire drives, volumes on USB memory sticks, FAT or HFS...?

Axel


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