Mike Jackson <mj_at_netauth.com> writes:
> Hi,
Hi,
> I’ve just setup a new OpenBSD 5.5 (snapshot) machine and noticed that svlogd logs all timestamps as such:
>
> 1900-01-00_00:00:00.95511
>
> where the seconds never increment, only the 95511 portion will roll over and start back from zero, thus making svlogd’s timestamps useless. I’m running svlogd like this:
>
> exec chpst -u svlog svlogd -tt ntp
>
>
> I’m guessing that the problem might be related to the new implementation of time_t in OpenBSD:
[...]
Probably.
Questions:
- what architecture do you run, a 32 bits one?
- does this patch fix the problem? (blind guess)
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Received on Mon Apr 21 2014 - 23:21:31 UTC