Re: [netatalk-admins] netatalk and y2k


Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] netatalk and y2k
From: a sun (asun@saul7.u.washington.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 11 1999 - 16:47:11 EST


   offtopic... but i was curious as to how they'll deal w/ this in 2038.
   will 64-bit computing have any effect on the time value or will they
   just recenter the inital time value (that day in 1972 or whatever; i
   forget)?

as 64-bit computers will probably be commonplace, the common
assumption is that un*x systems will just start using 64-bit ints to
store the values. a bigger difficulty comes from times stored in
files. a lot of filesystems use 32-bit values for time. i'm not sure
what the various folks plan to do, but i assume that the non-date
extensible, older filesystems will just be treated as legacy formats
and deprecated.

-a



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