This is running on Scientific Linux 6.2 (a clone of Redhat Enterprise)
- its not the distributed rpm version that we are using, but compiled
4.1.1 - I wasn't the one who compiled the binary, so I'm not sure what
options, etc. were selected, but can try compiling current and see if
it can be reproduced

On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:47 PM,  <sth...@nethelp.no> wrote:
>> The final 3 digits of the timestamp are bogus and always the same
>> throughout the run.  Since the timestamps are stored in microsecond
>> precision, shouldn't the last 3 digits be 0's?
>
> Which OS are you on? Tried this on FreeBSD 8-STABLE, both 32 and 64
> bit. Only 6 digits are printed, not 9 - and thus your problem cannot
> be reproduced.
>
> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no
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