Re: 2038 year Problem

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At Wed, 3 Oct 2018 08:49:56 -0500 CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> From: Johnny Hughes <johnny@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
> Message-ID: <fd4926e4-5430-7203-8f51-07d6ec4df2de@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re:  2038 year Problem
> References: <8831B7AE-76C1-4CF1-815C-EF52D4C5DE10@xxxxxxx>
> In-Reply-To: <8831B7AE-76C1-4CF1-815C-EF52D4C5DE10@xxxxxxx>
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> On 10/02/2018 12:41 PM, Johann Fock wrote:
> > Hallo
> > Im using CentOS 7
> > Ist the 2038 year Problem solved in CentOS 7.5 64 bit Version
> > 
> 
> Well, CentOS-7 will be EOL'ed on 30 June 2024 so does it matter?
>

It is my understanding that even 32-bit kernels since 2.6 (or maybe even 2.4)
use 64 bit system clocks. The "2038 year Problem" has been solved for some
time...

 
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