[Bug 1811353] Re: invalid nanosecond may be returned in file times
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Title:
invalid nanosecond may be returned in file times
Status in smbnetfs package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Smbnetfs may return invalid values nanosecond values for file times.
Looks like nanosecond may be any random value even outside valid
range [0,999999999] or even negative. This lead to problems with tools
like rsync and "touch -r" which fail with 'Invalid argument' if source
file is on smbnetfs backed FUSE filesystem.
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