# `file_metadata.sh` calls `touch -d` with extreme dates (a
# post-2038 future date and a pre-1970 past date) and falls back to a
# 32-bit-fitting date when the future one is rejected. The actual mtimes that
# end up on disk depend on the host filesystem's time_t/seconds-resolution
# range (e.g., ext4 vs HFS+/APFS vs NTFS), so they cannot be round-tripped
# through a committed tar — the fixture must be regenerated per host.
file_metadata.tar
