Ah, I forgot that it's not called "tai64nfrac.c" instead just
"tai64nfrac" (although it's a C program). Sorry for the confusion.

IIRC, it is described on the same line as qmailanalog on qmail.org (or
mirrors).

        Ronny

On 30-Mar-2000, Jon Rust wrote:
> At 4:54 PM -0600 3/30/00, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
> >On 30-Mar-2000, Jon Rust wrote:
> >>  tai64nlocal will convert it into something like 2000-03-30
> >>  07:56:09.195584500, but qmailanalog doesn't want that either. :-/
> >>  Looks like a job for perl.
> >
> >I use tai64nfrac.c found on qmail.org.
> >
> >     Ronny
> 
> I didn't see it there. Using google, I found this:
> 
>    http://sunsite.auc.dk/qmail/tai64nfrac
> 
> Thanks for the tip!
> 
> jon

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