On Mar 31, 2006, at 12:11 PM, Jordan Krushen wrote: If the drift hasn't had a chance to settle yet, or if people don't run ntpd but instead run ntpdate once a day, the time could certainly jump, causing timestamps to be out of whack.
I'm running ntpd, but then why wouldn't my CodeWarrior project exhibit the same behavior, and even if the system clock is drift correcting, the mod dates reported by the file system are measuring the same quantity as what's remembered by Xcode, aren't they? Basically, all I'm saying is this has never been a problem before with other development tools in conjunction w/ network time synch.
On Mar 31, 2006, at 12:25 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote: And in a similar vein: y'all aren't using /tmp as a intermediates directory, are you?
One time, long ago, I did just that for a project. And promptly reverted that sucker! (In fact, with my present situation, I double checked that the intermediates weren't going to someplace where they'd get removed).
joe
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