Emacs 64-bit ahead of its time: clock skew

Achim Gratz Stromeko@NexGo.DE
Thu Jul 31 14:01:00 GMT 2014


Markus Hoenicka <markus.hoenicka <at> mhoenicka.de> writes:
> That is, no time difference. But why does the network drive affect only
> emacs and not touch?

Try "cat > testfile" or something along these lines that creates a file
without explicitly resetting the timestamp as touch is doing.  I think you
should find the same time difference as with Emacs.  If so, you want to talk
to the folks that provide your roaming directories what they do about
network time synchronisation and how it's possible that the clocks of two
computers on the network drift that far apart.


Regards,
Achim.



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