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@BlanK0@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

Debian patching 32-bit builds to handle dates beyond 2038

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Debian patching 32-bit builds to handle dates beyond 2038

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@BlanK0@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
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  • @maness300@lemmy.world
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    7•1 year ago

    Does anyone know when the new date limit will be?

    • Perhyte
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      Assuming they went to signed 64-bit time, it should be about 3:28:32 pm UTC on Sunday, December 4, 292277026596. Yes, that last number is a year.

      • @duncesplayed@lemmy.one
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        6•1 year ago

        That’s Saturday night in North American time zones. Just a heads up in case you’re planning a boys’ night out a couple hundred billion years in advance, maybe move it to Friday night in case the world ends Saturday night.

      • @abbenm@lemmy.ml
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        I think all stars in the galaxy will be dead by then.

      • @maness300@lemmy.world
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        Holy shit.

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