Friday, August 12, 2011

Modified Image doesn't show the Correct Time

Hi All,

Just want to tell one of the mistake that I commit most of the times and start scratching my head for that...Some times we will build the Bootloader Image or Kernel Image using IDE. Usuaully once the build is completed successfully I will check the time stamp of the image by navigating to the directory where the image will be created by the IDE. Sometime, the image timestamp is not updated means actually the image is not created but the IDE shows that build is completed successfully. At this point of time I would be suspecting IDE or the way how I have created my project..Later point of time I notice that the some other IDE opened the previously built bootloader image or kernel image. When I closed the IDE which has opened the previously built image after performing build once again time stamp for the image is updated.
Happy Debugging...!
Regards,
GSR

1 comment:

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