On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 at 11:40, Dario Niedermann wrote: > Il 31/12/2020 alle 16:30, Warner Losh ha scritto: > > >On Thu, Dec 31, 2020, 1:10 AM wrote: > [...] > >>time_t these days tends to be 64 bits, and I think at least the Linux > >>file systems store them that way. > > > >Time_t was still 32 bits last I checked on i386 and a few others... > > On recent Linux/i386 kernels it's actually 64 bits. In practice, only > users who are stuck with old i386 Linux versions will have a problem. > Do you happen to know what the cutoff is? Are 2.6 kernels (still very common) safe? 3.x? 4.x? -Henry