Le samedi 11 janvier 2014 à 14:47 -0800, John Ralls a écrit :

> > If you can get libdbi to actually fix the time_t issue (and any other
> > issues that we might be having) that would be great and obviate the need
> > to fork the code.  Alas, right now they seem unwilling to acknowledge the
> > existence of 32-bit Linux (and in particular 32-bit time_t).
> > 
> > I'm afraid it's not necessarily our job to make the lives of distribution
> > maintainers easier, although we certainly try whenever we can!
> 
> We’d also need the libdbi package upgraded to 0.9; we need the transaction 
> support. It’s currently 0.8.4, even in unstable.

I could certainly have libdbi upgraded to 0.9 in Debian unstable, if
needed.

Concerning the time_t issue, I could carry a Debian-specific patch if
that change was not modifying the ABI (but I guess it does on 32-bit
archs). And anyways that would not fix the issue for other GNU/Linux
distributions. I could however add my voice to convince libdbi
developers. Is there a bug report to track this issue?

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