According to Sean Downey:
> bobb@dev (/usr/home/bobb/htdig-3.2.0b4-092301) $ uname -a
> FreeBSD dev.internal 4.2-STABLE FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE #0: Wed Mar  7 17:35:19
> GMT 2001
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/mnt/usr/src/sys/DAEDALUS  i386
> 
> Hardware is intel PIII 500MHz, L440Gx+ Motherboard, 256MB Ram.
> 
> in htconfig.h, the settings are:
> 
> HAVE_STRPTIME 1
> HAVE_TIMEGM 1

Thanks.  That's now two very different systems (FreeBSD and HP-UX)
that both have the same or similar problem with strptime() and the
LOOSE_RFC* formats.  I don't recall any problems quite like this in
3.1.x, but I think those usually (or always) used a different, bundled
strptime() function.  I think this HtDateTime class in 3.2 is going to
need a serious makeover soon.  Personally, I think the safest approach
would be to do away with strptime(), and parse the header date strings
directly with our own code.

-- 
Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Phone:  (204)789-3766
Winnipeg, MB  R3E 3J7  (Canada)   Fax:    (204)789-3930

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