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This structure is deprecated and only used by ftime(2), which is part of
libcompat. The second argument of get_date() is unused, which means we
can just remove it entirely.
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needed.
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Tested with: make universe
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Submitted by: Divacky Roman <xdivac02@stud.fit.vutbr.cz>
PR: bin/84991
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Tested by: AXP gcc 3.1
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Since then we have living with a GPL'ed find(1) due to grabbing getdate.y
from src/contrib/cvs and its user of the GPL'ed xtime.h. I don't even want
to think about how this could have affected people using our source base.
Would it have been too much trouble to do then what I did now?
Copied getdate.y (public domain) to usr.bin/find and change to use
standard system headers. find(1) now compiles simply with out having
to go to extra effort to do so.
Pointed hat to: phk
Build fixed on: gcc 3.1 using platforms
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