Hi Steve, Thanks for your taking the issue, and providing the package. I'm an maintainer of libhinawa upstream in kernel.org[1], and interested in the issue of this NMU.
In my opinion, `time_t` type is not used in libhinawa. All of expressions of hardware and system time stamp is typed by fixed size of variable (u32, s32, s64) in public API. The rest of suspicious codes relate to glib2.0, however in the case the issue affects to the other libraries I provides (libhinoko[2], libhitaki[3])... I would like you to provide the way to detect the issue in libhinawa. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/ieee1394/libhinawa.git/ [2] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libhinoko [3] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libhitaki Thanks Takashi Sakamoto