Hi,

        Perl is "This is perl, v5.8.5 built for i386-linux-thread-multi".
Unfortunately I am not able to upgrade it (Standardized RPMs from vendors
and all that crud). The Time::Local is 1.10


                Thanks, Tuc
> 
> I do see HTTP::Cookies ignoring this expiry date here, but I don't see
> the errors you see.  What version of perl are you using?
> 
> It might be possible to work around this in LWP, but it would be more
> pleasant if perl could simply fix the 2038 problem for us.  Anybody
> know the state of <http://use.perl.org/articles/08/02/07/197204.shtml>
> with regard to perl-5.10?
> 
> --Gisle
> 
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:47 AM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >         Using LWP, doing a standard type :
> >
> >         $getresults = $useragent->request($getrequest);
> >
> >         Problem is I'm getting things like :
> >
> >  Day too big - 24927 > 24855
> >  Sec too small - 24927 < 74752
> >  Sec too big - 24927 > 11647
> >  Day too big - 24927 > 24855
> >  Sec too small - 24927 < 74752
> >
> >
> >         I'm having a feeling that its from the cookies
> >  the end is sending :
> >
> >  Set-Cookie: CFID=386173;expires=Thu, 01-Apr-2038 00:31:39 GMT;path=/
> >  Set-Cookie: CFTOKEN=18309308;expires=Thu, 01-Apr-2038 00:31:39 GMT;path=/
> >
> >         Since the end of the world is already set for
> >  03:14:08 UTC on 19 January 2038.
> >
> >         Anything I can do to get LWP to tell Time::Local to set
> >  no_range_check if thats actually the way to resolve it?
> 

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