[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : Yep. Or more generally "Standardize Perl on all platforms to one : common time epoch" and reccommend the Unix epoch since it's so : widespread. :-) Oh, gee, where's your sense of history? (As in creating our own. :-) Maybe we should invent our own epoch, like the year 2000. Or use a really standard one, like the year 0 AD (aka 1 BC). I have this horror that people will still be using 1970 as the epoch in the year 31,536. Larry
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal time in Modified Jul... Russ Allbery
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal time in Modifie... Tim Jenness
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal time in Mod... Russ Allbery
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal time in... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal tim... Russ Allbery
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal tim... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal time in... Jarkko Hietaniemi
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal tim... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal tim... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain interna... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Larry Wall
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Tom Hughes
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Tim Bunce
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain int... Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain interna... Bryan C . Warnock
- Re: RFC 99 (v1) Maintain internal time in... Damian Conway