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DateThu, 6 Jan 2000 04:30:06 +0100 (CET)
FromChipzz <>
SubjectRe: time_t size: The year 2038 bug?
Byte magazine had a really good article about Y2K and things like Y2038 and
stuff, it even had a whole time-line about what kind of OS/processor would
crash when. Too bad I can't find it anywhere, but I think it must have been
in the July issue of 1998. I think I'll go take a look at their website and
see if I can find it.

Oh BTW, IIRC the Y2038 isn't just a linux issue, it's an issue for a lot of
UNIX systems. But you had figured that allready I guess ;)

Greetings,

Chipzz AKA
Jan Van Buggenhout

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