02-18-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jrothlisberger
The example you provide is dated from 1994 - any file that is modified over 6 months ago will show the year when doing an ls -l and not the time.
>ls -l 199407271609
-rw-r--r-- 1 jrr 0 Jul 27 1994 199407271609
>ls -l 199407271609
-rw-r--r-- 1 jrr 0 Feb 18 11:02 199407271609
Bingo! I'm an idiot, thanks for pointing that out. I was indeed looking at output that was saying 00:00 for the times. I tested this by creating a file like the one in my original example with a random date and time from like a month ago, and it shows up correctly.
Thanks everybody sorry!
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