__int64_t
Frank Nobis
fn at radio-do.de
Fri Nov 12 12:12:15 PST 2004
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Am 12. Nov 2004 um 08:13 schrieb Andrew Belashov:
>
> Hi!
>
> Maxim Mazurok wrote:
> | can i check, for 64 bit or 32 bit time_t compilled my binaries and
> kernel?
>
> Simple test:
>
> $ grep time_t /usr/include/machine/_types.h
> typedef __int64_t __time_t; /* time()... */
>
Maybe too simple. Source and binaries are not allways in sync.
> | for 64 bit or 32 bit time_t compilled binaries and kernel in
> 5.3-RELEASE
> | iso?
>
I don't know how to test unknown compiled binaries, but if you have
sources you could test sizeof(time_t) to be 8.
Gruß
Frank
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