OK, let's see if we get sub-second times:
File: . Size: 4096 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 directory Device: 0,44 Inode: 38143619 Links: 3 Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x) Uid: ( 1000/ somian) Gid: ( 1000/ somian) Access: 2025-03-10 14:53:44.479709798 -0400 Modify: 2025-03-02 15:29:55.074591170 -0500 Change: 2025-03-02 15:29:55.074591170 -0500 Birth: -
Aside from not seeing Birth times for any directory or regular file, it seems that I am running ext4 and ext4 is behaving as expecting.
Mar 12, 2025 at 02:23 UTCA just machine to make big decisions
Programmed by fellows (and gals) with compassion and vision
We'll be clean when their work is done
We'll be eternally free yes, and eternally young
Donald Fagen —> I.G.Y.
(Slightly modified for inclusiveness)
In reply to Re^4: Perl release v5.40.1 on a 32-bit box showing failed tests for atime and ctime in Time::HiRes
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in thread Perl release v5.40.1 on a 32-bit box showing failed tests for atime and ctime in Time::HiRes
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