Year 2038 Issue

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What version (exactly) of GCC added the "time64_t" and all TIME Related functions (including Printing formats) allowed 64-bit time (to FIX the Year 2038 issue with "time_t")

Also did *ANY* version of GCC support 32-bit UNSIGNED time (good until 2106) including all TIME Related fucntions (and Printing formats)?

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