It's still not entirely clear to me what you are looking for -- your restated question seems ambiguous because you say "5 seconds between them" is what you are looking for, however, Date::Manip returning a number of seconds between two dates is insufficient.
At any rate, Date::Manip (does not require compilation) appears to cover all of the contingencies in your problem. From the Date::Manip docs:
4. The amount of time between two dates.
$date1=&ParseDate($string1);
$date2=&ParseDate($string2);
$delta=&DateCalc($date1,$date2,\$err);
=> 0:0:WK:DD:HH:MM:SS the weeks, days, hours, minutes,
and seconds between the two
$delta=&DateCalc($date1,$date2,\$err,1);
=> YY:MM:WK:DD:HH:MM:SS the years, months, etc. between
the two
In the interests of being specific, how exactly is this not meeting your needs?
Cheers,
Matt
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