>>>>> On Wed, 29 Dec 1999 09:52:22 -0700 (MST) >>>>> "RM" == Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
RM> On 29 Dec 1999, Takuo KITAME wrote: >> I think that emacs19 19.34(potato/slink) and emacs20 20.3(slink) has the y2k >> problem in lisp/timezone.el. >> Are package maintainer or anybody working for fix this? or already fixed? >> >> Here is the fixed timezone.el. >> http://master.debian.org/~kitame/tmp/timezone.el >> (Thanks TSUCHIYA Masatoshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> !!) RM> I'm running emacs 19.34, compiled back in Sep 1996, on Linux, Solaris and RM> IRIX64. I haven't found a definitive answer as to whether or not it has RM> Y2K problems. RM> Does anybody know if timezone.el is the only problem? for example, please try following code. % emacs19 -no-site-file -q (progn (require 'timezone) (timezone-parse-date "Sat, 1 Jan 00 07:00:00 JST")) ;; then right ( Emacs-20.5 or XEmacs ) -> ["2000" "1" "1" "07:00:00" "JST"] ;; then wrong ( before Emacs-20.4 ) -> ["1900" "1" "1" "07:00:00" "JST"] Note: If you have installed apel-10.0, y2k problem has been fixed with apel's timezone.el. Regards. -- Takuo KITAME [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]