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not ok 2
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Michael G. Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.pobox.com/~schwern
in bleadperl's Time::Local to make it handle
fractional seconds (pass them through, really).
Given that localtime/gmtime can't handle fractional seconds, and
Time::Local is supposed to be the mirror of those functions, I'm for
option #1.
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