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2 | Y2K status of bzip2 and libbzip2, versions 0.1, 0.9.0 and 0.9.5
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5 | Informally speaking:
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6 | bzip2 is a compression program built on top of libbzip2,
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7 | a library which does the real work of compression and
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8 | decompression. As far as I am aware, libbzip2 does not have
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9 | any date-related code at all.
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11 | bzip2 itself copies dates from source to destination files
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12 | when compressing or decompressing, using the 'stat' and 'utime'
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13 | UNIX system calls. It doesn't examine, manipulate or store the
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14 | dates in any way. So as far as I can see, there shouldn't be any
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15 | problem with bzip2 providing 'stat' and 'utime' work correctly
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16 | on your system.
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18 | On non-unix platforms (those for which BZ_UNIX in bzip2.c is
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19 | not set to 1), bzip2 doesn't even do the date copying.
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21 | Overall, informally speaking, I don't think bzip2 or libbzip2
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22 | have a Y2K problem.
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24 | Formally speaking:
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25 | I am not prepared to offer you any assurance whatsoever
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26 | regarding Y2K issues in my software. You alone assume the
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27 | entire risk of using the software. The disclaimer of liability
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28 | in the LICENSE file in the bzip2 source distribution continues
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29 | to apply on this issue as with every other issue pertaining
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30 | to the software.
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32 | Julian Seward
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33 | Cambridge, UK
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34 | 25 August 1999
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