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file modified in future?

Original Message
Name: Joey Mink
Date: October 25, 2002 at 07:09:07 Pacific
Subject: file modified in future?
OS: BeOS R5
CPU/Ram: 768
Comment:


Hey all,

Whenever I program using the g++ that came w/BeOS (and editing the files with BeIDE), all my files are saved with future modified times. Like, 2 days in the future. When I compile and warns me that they were modified in the future...and when I "make", it passes on making some of them because the times are all screwed up.

I create, edit, and compile this guys on the same machine! (this BeOS machine that is). Has anyone ever heard of this?

Thanx!
Joey



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Name: jefro
Date: October 25, 2002 at 14:00:37 Pacific
Subject: file modified in future?
Reply: (edit)
Might go to BIOS (notbe) and see what time it says there?

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