In fact, time.js seems to be reproduced just by (using the files in the
src directory in Datejs-all-Alpha1.zip):

cat globalization/en-US.js core-debug.js  sugarpak-debug.js parser
-debug.js > time.js

And then minimizing.

You can check how this file compares to the original time.js for
example at http://prettydiff.com/ which prettyfies and compares
JavaScript even if minimized. The differences seem just cosmetics to
me.

In fact, my impression is that all directories in that package could be
incorporated as source code. They include tests that run on a browser,
for example. Some lines on how to create the time.js file (the above
cat, plus a call to your preferred minimizer, for example) could be
enough. If needed, this could be included in the Calibre build scripts,
to really build from source.

Just my two cents...

        Jesus.

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