> > > The correct thing to do instead of the #if defined (_AIX) would be to use
> > > something like #ifdef NO_NEGATIVE_MKTIME and set that with a configure.
> > ...Andreas, can you suggest a simple configure
> > test to be used?
> #include <time.h>
> int main()
> {
>     struct tm tt, *tm=&tt;
>     int i = -50000000;
>     tm = localtime (&i);
>     i = mktime (tm);
>     if (i != -50000000)   /* on AIX this check could also be (i == -1) */
>     {
>         printf("ERROR: mktime(3) does not correctly support datetimes before 
>1970\n");
>         return(1);
>     }
> }

On my Linux box, where the test passes, the compiler is happier if "i"
is declared as time_t. Any problem on other platforms if we change this?

                       - Thomas

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