in reply to Finding the absolute creation time of a file

From the gnu fileutils docs:

...the inode change time. This is often referred to as a file's ctime. The inode change time represents the time when the file's meta-information last changed. "

which i believe is the same as the 11th element returned by stat.

I am not really sure you can get an absolute creation time of any file after the ctime has changed (since this does not happen only at creation), though I could be wrong.

-enlil

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