[Marcin Cieslak]
| The problem is, that no one remembers how things used to be
| before Y2K. I suppose that 1 Jan 1980 date (or DOS epoch)
| was normal.
Yes, either DOS or UNIX epoch. This output is from a really old backup, so
I don't remember on which OS version[*] it's been made, but it goes to
show that it's always been this way.
$ tar tvzf svele-c.tar.gz |head -3
drwx------ perhov/perhov 0 Jan 1 01:00 1970 ./
-r-x------ perhov/perhov 40566 Sep 30 06:20 1993 io.sys
-r-x------ perhov/perhov 38138 Sep 30 06:20 1993 msdos.sys
[*] It might even have been NetBSD or Solaris, I can't recall. That may
explain the UNIX epoch above. Nonetheless, it's not Y2K related.
--
Per Kristian Hove
Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, NTNU
N-7491 Trondheim, Norway
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