Works here,
$ perl -e '$mtime=(stat("new_folder"))[9]; @date=localtime($mtime); $date[5] +=1900; $date[4] +=1; print "$date[5]-$date[4]-$date[3] $date[2]-$date[1]:$date[0]\n";' 2009-8-28 14-19:27 $ touch new_folder/test.file $ perl -e '$mtime=(stat("new_folder"))[9]; @date=localtime($mtime); $date[5] +=1900; $date[4] +=1; print "$date[5]-$date[4]-$date[3] $date[2]-$date[1]:$date[0]\n";' 2009-8-28 14-19:46
What OS, which Perl etc..

In reply to Re: Folder modified time by Utilitarian
in thread Folder modified time by Selvakumar

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