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Re: ls default time style
From: |
Markus Kuhn |
Subject: |
Re: ls default time style |
Date: |
Tue, 11 Dec 2001 14:31:50 +0000 |
Andreas Schwab wrote on 2001-12-11 14:21 UTC:
> address@hidden (Markus Kuhn) writes:
>
> |> Could the date field to occupy 14 characters? In that case, I would
> |> advocate the format "YY-MM-DD HH:MM" to be used everywhere. In practice,
> |> POSIX implementations can't represent dates outside 1970-2038
>
> What about 64 bit time_t?
I still have to actually see that on a POSIX system. Even the DEC Tru64
operating system has 32-bit time_t, as do NFS and many other file
systems, formats and protocols. People who dream about 64-bit time_t
haven't understood, what a plague backwards compatibility really is. In
case you haven't realized it yet: we are most likely *not* going to have
64-bit time_t on 64-bit CPUs, and the 2038 problem will have to be
solved with windowing algorithms, for which at that time the Y2K-hack
patents should have expired.
Markus
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Markus G. Kuhn, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
Email: mkuhn at acm.org, WWW: <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/>
- Re: ls default time style, (continued)
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- Re: ls default time style, Hans-Bernhard Broeker, 2001/12/11
- Re: ls default time style, Markus Kuhn, 2001/12/11
- Re: ls default time style, Bruno Haible, 2001/12/11
- Re: ls default time style, Miles Bader, 2001/12/11
- Re: ls default time style, Bruno Haible, 2001/12/11
- Re: ls default time style, Markus Kuhn, 2001/12/11
- Re: ls default time style, Andreas Schwab, 2001/12/11
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- Re: ls default time style, Markus Kuhn, 2001/12/11
- Re: ls default time style, Andreas Schwab, 2001/12/11
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- Re: ls default time style, Paul Eggert, 2001/12/11
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