Searched refs:ctime (Results 1 – 6 of 6) sorted by relevance
/coreutils/tests/stat/ |
D | stat-birthtime.sh | 28 ctime=$(stat --format %Z a) || fail=1 47 test "x$ctime" != x$(stat --format %Z a)
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/coreutils/tests/ls/ |
D | ls-time.sh | 46 { ln a a-ctime && rm a-ctime; } || framework_failure_ 112 failed ls ctime test -- this failure is expected at least for SunOS4.1.4 117 In the output below, 'c' should have had a ctime more recent than
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/coreutils/tests/chgrp/ |
D | basic.sh | 105 *) echo $host_triplet: no-change chgrp failed to update ctime 1>&2;
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/coreutils/src/ |
D | ls.c | 3954 DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS (ctime, cmp_ctime) in DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS() argument 4049 LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS (ctime),
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/coreutils/doc/ |
D | coreutils.texi | 8121 @itemx --time=ctime 8125 @opindex ctime@r{, printing or sorting by} 8129 print the status change timestamp (the ctime) instead of the mtime. 8131 sort according to the ctime. @xref{File timestamps}. 12695 @item --time=ctime 12699 @opindex ctime@r{, show the most recent} 12702 Show the most recent status change timestamp (ctime) of any file in 19487 @cindex ctime 19491 last write, and the status change timestamp (ctime) of the last change 19496 One common example of a ctime change is when the permissions of a file [all …]
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/coreutils/ |
D | NEWS | 2831 mtime, and ctime values since the Epoch, when using the %X, %Y, and
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