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  • Subject: FSE_ARG_INT64 argument in fsevent
  • From: Arun prabu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 16:22:27 +0530

Hi everyone,
 
I am using /dev/fsevents to receive file system events. For each event, there is an argument of type FSE_ARG_INT64 which is 64 bits and the value keeps increasing for each event. It see different explation for this across internet. Some say this is not implemented and some say it represents timestamp. How should FSE_ARG_INT64 be interpreted.
 
Arun
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