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James Kuyper <jameskuyper@alumni.caltech.edu>: Mar 28 08:21PM -0400 On 3/28/19 13:25, Paavo Helde wrote: > of the number of seconds since 00:00 January 1, 1970 (a C run-time > time_t value), that indicates when the file was created." > I do not see the high 32 bits of the time_t value stored anywhere. I think they're assuming that you can make a reasonable guess as to what they are. After all, they're going to remain 0 until 2106-02-07T06:28:16 <https://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadded.html?m1=01&d1=01&y1=1970&type=add&ay=&am=&aw=&ad=&h1=&i1=&s1=&ah=&ai=&as=4294967296&rec=> |
Robert Wessel <robertwessel2@yahoo.com>: Mar 28 08:45PM -0500 On Thu, 28 Mar 2019 19:25:34 +0200, Paavo Helde >I do not see the high 32 bits of the time_t value stored anywhere. Maybe >the TimeDateStamp field is meant just as a convenient label for telling >apart different versions of the file? IIRC, .NET executables do something funky with the TimeDateStamp field. |
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