* Laurent Vivier (laur...@vivier.eu) wrote: > Le 08/03/2021 à 12:46, Thomas Huth a écrit : > > On 22/02/2021 08.28, Brad Smith wrote: > >> OpenBSD has supported 64-bit time_t across all archs since 5.5 released in > >> 2014. > >> > >> Remove a time_t cast that is no longer necessary. > >> > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Brad Smith <b...@comstyle.com> > >> > >> diff --git a/migration/savevm.c b/migration/savevm.c > >> index 52e2d72e4b..9557f85ba9 100644 > >> --- a/migration/savevm.c > >> +++ b/migration/savevm.c > >> @@ -2849,8 +2849,7 @@ bool save_snapshot(const char *name, bool overwrite, > >> const char *vmstate, > >> if (name) { > >> pstrcpy(sn->name, sizeof(sn->name), name); > >> } else { > >> - /* cast below needed for OpenBSD where tv_sec is still 'long' */ > >> - localtime_r((const time_t *)&tv.tv_sec, &tm); > >> + localtime_r(&tv.tv_sec, &tm); > >> strftime(sn->name, sizeof(sn->name), "vm-%Y%m%d%H%M%S", &tm); > >> } > > > > but the qemu_timeval from "include/sysemu/os-win32.h" still uses a long: is > this file compiled for > win32?
Yep this fails for me when built with x86_64-w64-mingw32- (it's fine with i686-w64-mingw32- ) Dave > Thanks, > Laurent > -- Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK