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  1. Re: [HACKERS] Patch for glibc2 date problems

    Andrew Martin <martin@biochemistry.ucl.ac.uk> — 1998-01-16T15:52:51Z

    > > The remaining part of the patch is to force the undefinition of
    > > HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE; again this is glibc2-specific, but I don't know
    > > any reason to suppose it wouldn't be needed on any machine with glibc2.
    > > 
    > > It would really be helpful to have someone on a non-Linux machine test
    > > it; but is there anyone?
    > 
    > Our code is complicated enough without adding patches for OS bugs.  A
    > good place for the patch is the Linux FAQ.  If it really becomes a
    > problem, we can put the patch as a separate file in the distribution,
    > and mention it in the INSTALL instructions.  If you really want to get
    > fancy, as I did with the flex bug, you can run a test at compile time to
    > see if the bug exists.
    > 
    > -- 
    > Bruce Momjian
    > maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
    > 
    
    If someone can mail me an exact description of the problem with info on
    the setup which shows it AND the patch info, then I'll add it to the
    Linux-specific FAQ. (Much like the ld bug in Irix-6 has a patch
    description in the Irix-FAQ).
    
    
    Bets wishes,
    
    Andrew
    
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