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SubjectRe: "Clock Skew detected error"

Y2K, maybe? The real time clock is broken. Check the date of
the machine in question after booting.


Pedro Rodrigues

On 23 Jan 00, at 21:12, Sujit Vaidya wrote:

> Hi,
> I have some old 486, on which i had installed Red
> Hat linux 6.0 I have compiled the kernel several times
> in DEC 99. It all worked fine. But Now in Jan when i
> compile it with addition of few printk statements in
> the net directory, i am getting a warning
> WHEN I TYPE : make net
> I get this warning
> RULES.MAKE MODIFICATION TIME IS IN FUTURE (8817374 >
> 6729645)
>
> Any clue. Also at the end of compilation it says
>
> CLOCK SKEW DETECTED YOUR BUILD MAY BE INCOMPLETE
> Is it due to the year change over. And how can it be
> corrected.
>
> THANKS
>
> SUJIT VAIDYA
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