>>>>> On 30 Dec 1999 09:52:07 +0900 >>>>> "CR" == Changwoo Ryu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
CR> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Takuo KITAME) writes: RM> I'm running emacs 19.34, compiled back in Sep 1996, on Linux, Solaris and RM> IRIX64. I haven't found a definitive answer as to whether or not it has RM> Y2K problems. >> RM> Does anybody know if timezone.el is the only problem? >> >> for example, please try following code. >> >> % emacs19 -no-site-file -q >> >> (progn >> (require 'timezone) >> (timezone-parse-date "Sat, 1 Jan 00 07:00:00 JST")) >> >> >> ;; then right ( Emacs-20.5 or XEmacs ) -> ["2000" "1" "1" "07:00:00" "JST"] CR> Why is this right? CR> Well, it is neither right nor wrong. It's very nonsense to write the CR> year 2000 as the two digits, "00". Humm.. it's ad-hoc fix... Just modified MIN(1900 to 1970) and MAX(1999 to 2069) of year. I think that it is nonsense but better than "00 is 1900". Regards. -- Takuo KITAME [EMAIL PROTECTED]

