j4b@psuecl.bitnet (Joe B...ski) (12/06/89)
Does anyone know of or have a routine called mktime? It is part of time.h, I think. If so, can you send it to me or tell me where I can get it? Thanks in advance. Joe Broniszewski J4B@PSUECL.BITNET psuhcx!j4b {uucp}
garry@ceco.ceco.com (Garry Garrett) (02/27/91)
(I hope this isn't a FAQ) I am looking for the C source code to mktime(). (my system is lacking some of the standard unix functions). I would also like a copy of strftime(), but I am less concerned about that (that one should be easy to write myself, if I ever get the time.) (pun not intended) Garry Garrett uucp: ...!uunet!ceco.ceco.com!garry internet: garry!ceco.ceco.com PS: If you can, please mail responses to me. I don't get on this newsgroup very often. Thanks! :-) <- me after some kind soul keeps me from re-inventing the wheel.
kimcm@diku.dk (Kim Christian Madsen) (02/28/91)
garry@ceco.ceco.com (Garry Garrett) writes: >I am looking for the C source code to mktime(). (my system is lacking some >of the standard unix functions). I would also like a copy of strftime(), >but I am less concerned about that (that one should be easy to write myself, >if I ever get the time.) (pun not intended) If you get one that actually makes some time where none is otherwise unavailable, I would like that routine as well (-: Kim Chr. Madsen