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Use fs.futimes to retain sub-second precision in atime and mtime #125

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Figured it wasn't too much trouble to propose something concrete re: this.

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Sorry about failing builds for the first two commits; it worked on my machine :-)

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phated commented Nov 5, 2015

@erikkemperman can you rebase this on top of the stuff I just merged and squash these commits?

@erikkemperman erikkemperman force-pushed the fix-subsecond-precision branch from 9eaa98c to e3849f2 Compare November 5, 2015 23:12
phated added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2015
Use `fs.futimes` to retain sub-second precision in `atime` and `mtime`
@phated phated merged commit 50c3683 into gulpjs:master Nov 6, 2015
@erikkemperman erikkemperman deleted the fix-subsecond-precision branch November 6, 2015 08:19
phated added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 5, 2017
Use `fs.futimes` to retain sub-second precision in `atime` and `mtime`
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