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Re: m file cache
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Bill Denney |
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Re: m file cache |
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Wed, 24 May 2006 10:58:09 -0400 (EDT) |
On Wed, 24 May 2006, John W. Eaton wrote:
Are there any widely used filesystems where the timestamp of a directory
does not change if a file is added to or removed from it? I think POSIX
filesystems (including NFS?) do update timestamps correctly, but I'm not
sure about Windows. What about network filesystems with Windows?
Samba?
I'm not sure about networked drives, but regular directories work (I'd
assume that samba would work the same way since it's just reporting what
the directory reports).
Bill
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