I saw on the discussion lists several mentions of patches to a time function to correct y2k problems but then they mentioned these changes were in the -devel just not -stable release. As these messages were from October 1998, I was womdering what the y2k status is (especially 1.1.1 which I'm now using). thanks, -- # Frank Henderson | hendefd@mail.auburn.edu # Network Services /0\ Slapd/Ldap Admin # Auburn University \_______[|(.)|]_______/ # DUC Postmaster o ++ 0 ++ o
At 07:01 PM 2/2/99 GMT, account@mail.auburn.edu wrote: >I saw on the discussion lists several mentions of patches to a time >function to correct y2k problems but then they mentioned these changes >were in the -devel just not -stable release. As these messages were from >October 1998, I was womdering what the y2k status is (especially 1.1.1 >which >I'm now using). Those changes were included in OpenLDAP 1.1. That is the slapd server, by default, records the creation/modified timestamps using the full integer value of the year (not just the last two digits) AND uses GMT. Kurt
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