This may not sound like a debian problem (and maybe it isn't) but I think it could be. I am working on a port of a dos program to track satellites. The only routine I needed to modify used DOS system calls to get the Julian date. I chose to use the time function because it was the easiest to convert to a julian date. I started this project when the only Linux I had was Debian R2 (yea, I know it's ancient, but it was the only one I could find on CD). The mods I made to the routine worked fine in this setting. On recompiling on my new R6 system, the compilation seems to go fine, but when I run the program, using the area of code that I modified, I discovered that the time function was returning -1 (error?). Is anyone else using the time function? Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone have any ideas?
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