Untested code follows ... Update: Bugger, caught out on inode change/creation time - Remember that (stat _)[10] (or -C _) is not file creation time, but rather inode change time.
sub diff {
return -1 unless -e $_[0];
my @result = ();
my $diff = ((stat _)[10]) - ((stat _)[9]);
foreach my $time ((86400, 3600, 60, 1)) {
push @result, $diff % $time;
$diff -= $result[-1];
}
return @result;
}
perl -le "print unpack'N', pack'B32', '00000000000000000000001000000000'"
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