Initialize earliest timestamps with file_time_type::min()#52
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On some system the earliest file time type is a negative value so initializing to 0 is incorrect. This causes the build to repeat over and over again because the default of 0 is always in the future compared with the latest write time of the files. Fixed by initializing default timestamp, last write time, and earliest write times to file_time_type::min() in Target.
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On some system the earliest file time type is a negative value so initializing to 0 is incorrect. This causes the build to repeat over and over again because the default of 0 is always in the future compared with the latest write time of the files.
Fixed by initializing default timestamp, last write time, and earliest write times to
file_time_type::min()in Target.