Annotation of 43BSDReno/lib/libcompat/4.1/utime.3, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
        !             2: .\" All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
        !             3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
        !             4: .\"
        !             5: .\"    @(#)utime.3     6.2 (Berkeley) 5/17/89
        !             6: .\"
        !             7: .TH UTIME 3C "May 17, 1989"
        !             8: .UC 4
        !             9: .SH NAME
        !            10: utime \- set file times
        !            11: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !            12: .nf
        !            13: .B #include <sys/types.h>
        !            14: .PP
        !            15: .B utime(file, timep)
        !            16: .B char *file;
        !            17: .B time_t timep[2];
        !            18: .fi
        !            19: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            20: .ft B
        !            21: This interface is obsoleted by utimes(2).
        !            22: .br
        !            23: It is available from the compatibility library, libcompat.
        !            24: .ft R
        !            25: .PP
        !            26: The
        !            27: .I utime
        !            28: call
        !            29: uses the
        !            30: `accessed' and `updated' times in that order
        !            31: from the
        !            32: .I timep
        !            33: vector
        !            34: to set the corresponding recorded times for
        !            35: .IR file .
        !            36: .PP
        !            37: The caller must be the owner of the file or the super-user.
        !            38: The `inode-changed' time of the file is set to the current time.
        !            39: .SH SEE ALSO
        !            40: utimes(2), stat(2)

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