# See if we need to work around bugs in glibc's implementation of # utimes from around July/August 2003. # First, there was a bug that would make utimes set mtime # and atime to zero (1970-01-01) unconditionally. # Then, there is/was code to round rather than truncate. # # From Jim Meyering, with suggestions from Paul Eggert. AC_DEFUN([gl_FUNC_UTIMES], [ AC_CACHE_CHECK([determine whether the utimes function works], gl_cv_func_working_utimes, [ AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int main () { static struct timeval timeval[2] = {{9, 10}, {999999, 999999}}; struct stat sbuf; char const *file = "conftest.utimes"; FILE *f; exit ( ! ((f = fopen (file, "w")) && fclose (f) == 0 && utimes (file, timeval) == 0 && lstat (file, &sbuf) == 0 && sbuf.st_atime == timeval[0].tv_sec && sbuf.st_mtime == timeval[1].tv_sec) ); } ]])], [gl_cv_func_working_utimes=yes], [gl_cv_func_working_utimes=no], [gl_cv_func_working_utimes=no])]) if test $gl_cv_func_working_utimes = yes; then AC_DEFINE([HAVE_WORKING_UTIMES], 1, [Define if utimes works properly. ]) fi ])