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- time_t is now 64 bits on all platforms.
! While many filesystems are limited to 32 bits and thus cannot be
! used to store times after Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 UTC,
! most system operations can now support times after that.
- Releases and packages are now cryptographically signed with the
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- time_t is now 64 bits on all platforms.
!
! - From OpenBSD 5.5 onwards, OpenBSD is year 2038 ready and will run well beyond Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 UTC.
!
- The entire source tree (kernel, libraries, and userland programs) has been carefully and comprehensively audited to support 64-bit time_t.
!
- Userland programs that were changed include
! arp(8),
! bgpd(8),
! calendar(8),
! cron(8),
! find(1),
! fsck_ffs(8),
! ifconfig(8),
! ksh(1),
! ld(1),
! ld.so(1),
! netstat(1),
! pfctl(8),
! ping(8),
! rtadvd(8),
! ssh(1),
! tar(1),
! tmux(1),
! top(1),
! and many others, including games!
!
- Removed time_t from network, on-disk, and database formats.
!
- Removed as many (time_t) casts as possible.
!
- Format strings were converted to use %lld and (long long) casts.
!
- Uses of timeval were converted to timespec where possible.
!
- Parts of the system that could not use 64-bit time_t were converted to use unsigned 32-bit instead, so they are good till the year 2106.
!
- Numerous ports throughout the ports tree received time_t fixes.
!
- Releases and packages are now cryptographically signed with the