Xref: utzoo comp.unix.wizards:8255 comp.os.misc:423 comp.os.vms:5935 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!steinmetz!davidsen From: davidsen@steinmetz.ge.com (William E. Davidsen Jr) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.os.misc,comp.os.vms Subject: Re: Uses for access time Message-ID: <10730@steinmetz.ge.com> Date: 5 May 88 15:31:49 GMT References: <3672@lynx.UUCP> <8726@oberon.USC.EDU> <4876@cup.portal.com> <4054@mtgzz.UUCP> Reply-To: davidsen@kbsvax.steinmetz.UUCP (William E. Davidsen Jr) Distribution: na Organization: General Electric CRD, Schenectady, NY Lines: 15 In article <4054@mtgzz.UUCP> avr@mtgzz.UUCP (XMRP50000[jcm]-a.v.reed) writes: >Unfortunately, "access time" is NOT updated when an executable is >executed. I was once on a system whose very clever administrator wrote a >demon to archive any file not "accessed" in the last month. He soon >archived an executable I was exec'ing every day from my .profile. I tried this on several systems, and it seems that you are correct for BSD (at least the Ultrix and SunOS versions), but not for SysV (again at least Xenix and 2B2/300 flavors). I'm glad you pointed this out, since I do just what you mention on my machine (SysV). -- bill davidsen (wedu@ge-crd.arpa) {uunet | philabs | seismo}!steinmetz!crdos1!davidsen "Stupidity, like virtue, is its own reward" -me