From windows, but just using std Perl functions:
use Time::Local;
        
    my $MyKnownDate = timelocal(0,0,17,18,0,102);
    printf "%-s\n", scalar(localtime($MyKnownDate));    # just reprinting so you know 
we are using the                                                                  # 
right date
    my $MyCurrTime  = time;                                     # Current time
    my $MySecondsElapsed = $MyCurrTime - $MyKnownDate; # get seconds between now and 
then
    my $MyMinutes = $MySecondsElapsed/60;                        # get minutes
    printf "Elapsed: Seconds- %7.0f  Minutes: %7.1f\n", $MySecondsElapsed, $MyMinutes;
       
Output:

Fri Jan 18 17:00:00 2002
Elapsed: Seconds- 1117796  Minutes: 18629.9


Wags ;)
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Subject: return # of minutes since 5:00pm Jan 18, 2002 in perl on linux
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subject fairly sums it up. If I use localtime to get what time it is right 
now how can I determine the number of minutes between a KNOWN moment, such 
as above, and say, at the time the script is run? So far I have nothing 
and am perplexed...


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