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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Marcus Crafter <cr...@managesoft.com> on 2003/08/12 17:58:04 UTC

Re: 2.1 Build Question

Hi JD,

Is the date on your machine correct? This happens quite often when your 
systems' date is behind and files (created on another system) appear to 
be newer.

Cheers,

Marcus

On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 08:45:11AM -0800, JD Daniels wrote:
> I just got the 2.1 release.. and in my build output, there are many many
> warnings for
> 
> Modified in the future.
> 
> What does this mean?
> 
> JD

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Re: 2.1 Build Question

Posted by JD Daniels <jd...@datatrio.com>.
Yes the time is correct on my machine. without changing anything, it built
fine this morning with no errors. Just thought it was odd.

JD


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcus Crafter" <cr...@managesoft.com>
To: <de...@cocoon.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: 2.1 Build Question


> Hi JD,
>
> Is the date on your machine correct? This happens quite often when your
> systems' date is behind and files (created on another system) appear to
> be newer.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Marcus
>
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 08:45:11AM -0800, JD Daniels wrote:
> > I just got the 2.1 release.. and in my build output, there are many many
> > warnings for
> >
> > Modified in the future.
> >
> > What does this mean?
> >
> > JD
>
> --
>         .....
>      ,,$$$$$$$$$,      Marcus Crafter
>     ;$'      '$$$$:    Computer Systems Engineer
>     $:         $$$$:   ManageSoft GmbH
>      $       o_)$$$:   82-84 Mainzer Landstrasse
>      ;$,    _/\ &&:'   60327 Frankfurt Germany
>        '     /( &&&
>            \_&&&&'
>           &&&&.
>     &&&&&&&:
>