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From: loki AT maison-otaku DOT net (Jeremy Blackman)
Subject: Re: strftime ambiguity: %-codes differ from Unix
16 Jan 1997 17:14:38 -0800 :
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On Fri, 20 Dec 1996, James Dumser wrote:

> I recently ported nenscript-1.13++ to cygwin32 and noticed that the
> strftime strings needed to be in the "DOS" style rather than the normal
> "Unix" style (the hunk below is from the Unix section of machdep.h):

I also noticed strftime quirks in the program I was porting...luckily, 
I'd already run across a couple systems that didn't have(!!) strftime, so 
I had an onboard implementation for those cases...simply made the change 
to use that when compiling under cygwin. :)


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