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H A Dmtree.5diff 187940 Sat Jan 31 03:19:28 MST 2009 kientzle Write timestamps with exactly 9 digits after the period.
This ensures that the value written is both compatible with
older mtree versions (which expect the value after the period
to be an integer count of nanoseconds after the whole second)
and is a correct floating-point value.

Leave the parsing code unchanged so it will continue to read
older files.
H A Dspec.cdiff 187940 Sat Jan 31 03:19:28 MST 2009 kientzle Write timestamps with exactly 9 digits after the period.
This ensures that the value written is both compatible with
older mtree versions (which expect the value after the period
to be an integer count of nanoseconds after the whole second)
and is a correct floating-point value.

Leave the parsing code unchanged so it will continue to read
older files.
H A Dcreate.cdiff 187940 Sat Jan 31 03:19:28 MST 2009 kientzle Write timestamps with exactly 9 digits after the period.
This ensures that the value written is both compatible with
older mtree versions (which expect the value after the period
to be an integer count of nanoseconds after the whole second)
and is a correct floating-point value.

Leave the parsing code unchanged so it will continue to read
older files.
H A Dmtree.8diff 187940 Sat Jan 31 03:19:28 MST 2009 kientzle Write timestamps with exactly 9 digits after the period.
This ensures that the value written is both compatible with
older mtree versions (which expect the value after the period
to be an integer count of nanoseconds after the whole second)
and is a correct floating-point value.

Leave the parsing code unchanged so it will continue to read
older files.

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