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tyingq
on Dec 29, 2021
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Glibc is still not Y2038 compliant by default
RFC5905 uses 32 bits for era number and 32 bits for era offset in the 128 bit timestamp type. Though I don't think the 128 bit timestamp is used much...I can't find support for it in either ntpd or chrony.
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