* [Howm-eng 121] dates beyond [2038-01-19]?
@ 2018-01-23 13:11 Albert.Reiner
2018-01-25 12:20 ` [Howm-eng 122] " khi
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From: Albert.Reiner @ 2018-01-23 13:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I have been using Howm (with GNU Emacs on Debian Wheezy) practically
every day for quite some time now, and occasionally I run into the
message "Specified time is not representable". As it turns out, this
happens when I want to enter a date after 2038-01-19. I suppose this
has to do with the Unix time representation as the number of seconds
since 1970. I just wonder whether some work-around exists for the
time being, or whether the plan is just to wait until the underlying
OS adapts.
Of course, none of this is urgent as yet.
Thanks a lot for the work you put into howm,
Albert.
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* [Howm-eng 122] Re: dates beyond [2038-01-19]?
2018-01-23 13:11 [Howm-eng 121] dates beyond [2038-01-19]? Albert.Reiner
@ 2018-01-25 12:20 ` khi
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From: khi @ 2018-01-25 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi, Albert san.
The error "Specified time is not representable" is a limitation of
emacs on 32-bit OS. We have to write our own time-conversion
functions if we want to fix this problem in howm side.
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Time-Conversion.html
Using 64-bit OS is the easiest solution ;)
--
khi at users.sourceforge.jp
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