I had a similar problem, and this bug report was the only similar
discussion I could find.
> So since you do not provide a precise day, strptime does not store a
> day. %W is thus probably quite useless indeed, but I don't think it is
> fixable with the design of glibc.
With that hint, I could ac
reassign 642955 libc6
thanks
Martin89, le Mon 26 Sep 2011 00:07:13 +0200, a écrit :
> strptime pars 2001 and week number 38 use formatstring "%Y %W"
> strptime return 0 day on year 2001
What do you expect it should return?
See manual:
“this function does not initialize tm but only stores the va
Package: general
Severity: normal
strptime pars 2001 and week number 38 use formatstring "%Y %W"
strptime return 0 day on year 2001
I to adapt code example from man strptime.
libc6 2.11.2-10
gcc 4.4.5-8
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