• Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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        13 hours ago

        This is for a 32bits encoded epoch time, which will run out in 2038.

        Epoch time on 64 bits will see the sun swallow Earth before it runs out.

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        20 hours ago

        We’ve still got time to fix it, and the next release of Debian will likely have a time-64 complete userland. I don’t know the status of other “bedrock” distributions, but I expect that for all Linux (and BSD) systems that don’t have to support a proprietary time-32 program, everything will be time-64 with nearly a decade to spare.

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            3 hours ago

            I think it affects amd64 / x64 because they originally used a 32-bit time_t for compatibility with x86 to make multiarch easier.

            I don’t believe it affects arm64.