[Rd] modification time warning with R CMD check
Thomas Lumley
tlumley@u.washington.edu
Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:25:59 -0800 (PST)
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, David Kane <David Kane wrote:
> I often get warnings like the following when running R CMD check
>
> [...]
> * checking for code/documentation mismatches ... OK
> * checking tests ...
> make: *** Warning: File `Makevars' has modification time in the future (2001-11-13 12:54:37.381546042 > 2001-11-13 12:54:37.314975985)
> [...]
>
> I am ready to believe that this is not a bug (i.e., that the timing on my
> various machines and file systems is such that I am creating a Makevars with a
> modification that is 0.07 seconds in the future from the perspective of the
> machine that Perl is running on). However, I would think that a
> warning would only be justified if this were far enough (1 second? 5 seconds?)
> in the future to be "interesting".
I get this too from time to time. It's actually hard to tell what is
'uninteresting' in general. For example, Linux can create a file in about
50 microseconds on suitable hardware, so a 0.07s lag is easily enough that
files might in principle have been created in the wrong order, messing up
the make algorithm.
Fortunately in building R this sort of lag doesn't matter.
Unfortunately I don't know how to turn the warning off.
-thomas
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