From 5e44fc4cd47108245c567b9e676a5d8c09787d96 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Derrell Lipman Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 21:47:56 +0000 Subject: r18009: Fixes bug 4026. This completes the work Jeremy began last week, disambiguating the meaning of c_time. (In POSIX terminology, c_time means "status Change time", not "create time".) All uses of c_time, a_time and m_time have now been replaced with change_time, access_time, and write_time, and when creation time is intended, create_time is used. Additionally, the capability of setting and retrieving the create time have been added to the smbc_setxattr() and smbc_getxattr() functions. An example of setting all four times can be seen with the program examples/libsmbclient/testacl with the following command line similar to: testacl -f -S "system.*:CREATE_TIME:1000000000,ACCESS_TIME:1000000060,WRITE_TIME:1000000120,CHANGE_TIME:1000000180" 'smb://server/share/testfile.txt' The -f option turns on the new mode which uses full time names in the attribute specification (e.g. ACCESS_TIME vs A_TIME). (This used to be commit 8e119b64f1d92026dda855d904be09912a40601c) --- source3/lib/time.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'source3/lib/time.c') diff --git a/source3/lib/time.c b/source3/lib/time.c index 2db10f98d9..0fb35bd977 100644 --- a/source3/lib/time.c +++ b/source3/lib/time.c @@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ void set_ctimespec(SMB_STRUCT_STAT *pst, struct timespec ts) pst->st_ctime = ts.tv_sec; #else #if defined(HAVE_STAT_ST_CTIM) - pst->st_atim = ts; + pst->st_ctim = ts; #elif defined(HAVE_STAT_ST_CTIMENSEC) pst->st_ctime = ts.tv_sec; pst->st_ctimensec = ts.tv_nsec -- cgit