On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 11:57:42AM +0000, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> If any other Fedora maintainer looks after packages that use GNULIB,
> then it is quite likely that they also need to add --disable-year2038
> to their specfiles to avoid i686 brokenness when talking to any
> non-glibc libraries that use time_t, or exposing a library using time_t

There are about 150 packages that provide "bundled(gnulib)". About 50
have "lib" in their name. Just wondering, wouldn't it be less work to
enable 64-bit time_t in the rpm CFLAGS, rebuild everything, and deal
with a potentially smaller number of broken packages with the benefit
of fixing Y2038?

-- 
Miroslav Lichvar
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