Thank you for all tour replies but the gettimeofday I already use, but
it was not what I was asking in the original message.

What I asked is how can I get the ASN1_integer into a time_t to be
able to compare it with the current GMT time (which i can get with
some system functions, on linux gettimeofday)? (See first message in
thread)

Thanks

Joe

On 1/28/06, Dr. Stephen Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2006, Joe Gluck wrote:
>
> > Does some one have any idea about this, it looks like it fell out
> > through the night.
> >
>
> The comment in there explains fairly well why it is surrounded by #if 0
>
> Steve.
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