Difference between revisions of "Mtime"
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# date -r 0 | # date -r 0 | ||
Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 CET 1970 | Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 CET 1970 | ||
− | # touch -mt 197001010100.01 $file | + | # touch -mt 197001010100.01 [[variables|$file]] |
− | # ls -lT $file | + | # ls -lT [[variables|$file]] |
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 33554432 Jan 1 01:00:01 1970 file | -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 33554432 Jan 1 01:00:01 1970 file | ||
When a files mtime is changed the [[ctime]] will update naturally to the date when this happened. | When a files mtime is changed the [[ctime]] will update naturally to the date when this happened. |
Revision as of 15:04, 28 October 2005
Time of last modification of a file, the information is taken from the inode.
$ stat -s $file | tr ' ' '\n' | grep mtime st_mtime=1130490970 $ date -r 1130490970 Fri Oct 28 11:16:10 CEST 2005 $ ls -lT $file -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 33554432 Oct 28 11:16:10 2005 file
If a file has been modified the mtime will change to that date. The mtime can be changed in a file:
# date -r 0 Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 CET 1970 # touch -mt 197001010100.01 $file # ls -lT $file -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 33554432 Jan 1 01:00:01 1970 file
When a files mtime is changed the ctime will update naturally to the date when this happened.