On 02/10/2009 10:20 AM, John Hasler wrote:
Mark Allums writes:
Totally irrelevant, but: Isn't the Linux epoch 64 bits?
Only with a 64 bit kernel.
And 64-bit userland.
$ date -...@9876543210
date: invalid date `...@9876543210'
$ uname -m
x86_64
$ dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
Besides, wouldn't changing size_t would break binary compatibility
when moving data files from an older machine to a newer machine?
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