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Subject: Re: problem with 'date' (sh-utils 2.0.11)
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Yes, that seems quite possible.  Our time_t is 'unsigned int' and
(according to `man types') my Solaris box typedef's it to 'long'.  OTOH,
ISTR having the same problem even without the "+%s" format, which might
suggest that the type of time_t is not an issue (unless 'date' does
some internal conversion elsewhere for which our time_t is a problem).
I'll look into it a bit more.

-: Whether time_t data type can express the time before the epoch is 
-: system-dependent, I think (depends on the typedef for time_t: how wide it 
-: is and whether it's signed or unsigned).

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