Time::Local provides timelocal() which takes arguments like year, month, etc. and returns a time value. Are you using timelocal() when you should be using localtime()? Or is there some other timelocal()?
It might help if you posted a short sample script and relevant input, if any, and output data that demonstrates the problem. Your operating system might also be relevant.
In reply to Re: Perl 5.10 and timelocal
by ig
in thread Perl 5.10 and timelocal
by gperetti
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