Il 06/01/2021 alle 18:08, Henry Bent ha scritto:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 at 11:40, Dario Niedermann
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wrote:
Il 31/12/2020 alle 16:30, Warner Losh ha scritto:
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Time_t was still 32 bits last I checked on i386
and a few others...
On recent Linux/i386 kernels it's actually 64 bits. In practice, only
users who are stuck with old i386 Linux versions will have a problem.
Do you happen to know what the cutoff is? Are 2.6 kernels (still very
common) safe? 3.x? 4.x?
5.6 is the first 32-bit kernel with 64-bit time_t, according to:
<https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/1/29/355?anz=web>
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