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H A Dcpio.c8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@
H A Dbuf_subs.c8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@
H A Dpax.h8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@
H A Dftree.c8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@
H A Dtables.c8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@
H A Dfile_subs.c8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@
H A Dar_subs.c8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@
H A Dextern.h8b72bc25 Thu Mar 19 05:14:24 GMT 2015 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> Use struct timespec internally. This gives nanosecond precision to pax -rw
and a basis for support of mtime and atime values in pax-format extended
header records.

ok millert@