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Olivier Lefevre wrote:
> Subject says it all. I can't find and the Search Package List function 
> on the Cygwin web site didn't return anything either.
> 

How does your subject say it all?  Are you looking for the function 
about which SuSE says:


BUGS
        This function is obsolete. Don't use it. If the time  in 
seconds  suf�

        fices,   time(2)  can  be  used;  gettimeofday(2)  gives 
microseconds;
...
HISTORY
        The ftime() function appeared in 4.2BSD.

?

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