Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 09:42:42 -0400 From: Ken Smith <kensmith@cse.Buffalo.EDU> To: Rik Wade <rik@rikwade.com> Cc: sparc64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: don't know how to make dummy.c Message-ID: <20040714134242.GD7787@electra.cse.Buffalo.EDU> In-Reply-To: <40F536DA.4040106@rikwade.com> References: <40F4DE72.5010500@rikwade.com> <20040714132130.GC7787@electra.cse.Buffalo.EDU> <40F536DA.4040106@rikwade.com>
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On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 02:36:26PM +0100, Rik Wade wrote: > The clock was slightly out (in the future by a couple of minutes) so I > reset it and tried again. Same error unfortunately. However, in the > process, I noticed that the timestamp for all the files on my system > appears to be "Jan 1 1970". If I touch a new file, it is created with > the date "Jan 1 1970". > > If this is not a normal state of affairs (and I'm guessing that it isn't > ;-) ) then it seems likely that I've made a mistake somewhere along the > upgrade process. In this case, I will regress and start again with an > old kernel. Ouch. Correct, that's not normal. :-( Are you following the instructions in /usr/src/UPDATING.64BTT ? Sorry, I deleted your previous message already so I couldn't check back to it. -- Ken Smith - From there to here, from here to | kensmith@cse.buffalo.edu there, funny things are everywhere. | - Theodore Geisel |
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