Year 2000 Compliance Patrick Powell Astart Technologies San Diego, CA 92123 Original Aug 30, 1998 Updated July 1, 1999 Statement: The LPRng software has no known Year 2000 data dependencies. Where necessary, dates are generated using values relative to the UNIX Epoch, and will be consistent to 2034 at a conservative estimate. However, since LPRng uses the RFC1179 standard for job and data file transfer, and other systems provide information in a form which may not be consistent, the LPRng author takes no reponsibility for other defective implementations and the effects of using these defective implementations with LPRng. Testing has been done on the following systems: 1. BSDI UNIX, Version 3.0/3.1 (May 1998) 2. FreeBSD 2.5 (July 1998) 3. Red Hat Linux 5.1 (July 1998) 4. Solaris 2.6 (Intel and Sparc Versions) (May 1998) There were no observed problems with date formats using the LPRng software in toto. The software was NOT tested with the native LPD or LP (system V) print spoolers. Note: logging and other operations generate textual timestamps in either a short (hh:mm) or extended (yyyy-mm-dd-hh:mm:ss) format. The choice of short of extended formats is controlled by a simple configuration option. Patrick Powell Sun Aug 30 17:02:02 PDT 1998