Chris Hofstaedtler writes:
> you are probably aware of the time_t-64bit migration :-)
> However, this does not magically transition all data formats to 64bit
> times. One such instance is the set of utmp/wtmp and lastlog files.
>
> Thorsten Kukuk and others have been working on replacements for t
Dear fellow developers,
sorry, the list of CTTE members in my last mail contained
Simon McVittie
but his term has ended already. Thanks to Simon for his previous work
and here comes the corrected text (with no change but the correct list
of members).
As defined by our constitution (ยง6.2.2),
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 12:30, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
>
> Fellow Developers,
>
> you are probably aware of the time_t-64bit migration :-)
> However, this does not magically transition all data formats to 64bit
> times. One such instance is the set of utmp/wtmp and lastlog files.
>
> Thorsten Kuk
Hi Debian Developers
In January, bcachefs[1] finally made it into the mainline Linux kernel
as an experimental filesystem in to Linux 6.7
In 2022 something odd happened and the versions releases were 23 and 24
(previously we had alpha versions in Debian that were just git
snapshots) before r
> "Chris" == Chris Hofstaedtler writes:
Chris> Fellow Developers,
Chris> you are probably aware of the time_t-64bit migration :-)
Chris> However, this does not magically transition all data formats to 64bit
Chris> times. One such instance is the set of utmp/wtmp and lastlog fi
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Fellow Developers,
you are probably aware of the time_t-64bit migration :-)
However, this does not magically transition all data formats to 64bit
times. One such instance is the set of utmp/wtmp and lastlog files.
Thorsten Kukuk and others have been working on replacements for the
existing file f
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2024-04-26
Severity: wishlist
For my librem5 smartphone, but also for any debian based system,
I have written cashbox with python3 and gtk4.
I intent to package cashbox, because I think it would be good for
debian to have more apps for debian/mobian based smar
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