What do you get from dumpbin /imports Piece.dll

I get:
Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 7.00.9466 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Dump of file blib/arch/auto/Time/Piece/Piece.dll File Type: DLL Section contains the following imports: perl510.dll 10004064 Import Address Table 10004690 Import Name Table 0 time date stamp 0 Index of first forwarder reference 355 Perl_newXS_flags 21A Perl_croak 4AB Perl_vstringify 4A1 Perl_vcmp 1C0 Perl_Iunitcheckav_ptr 35A Perl_new_version 262 Perl_get_sv 254 Perl_form 18C Perl_Iscopestack_ix_ptr 20F Perl_call_list 1B2 Perl_Isv_yes_ptr 3F6 Perl_sv_2nv 21B Perl_croak_nocontext 4B0 Perl_warn_nocontext 19C Perl_Istack_max_ptr 3EC Perl_stack_grow 346 Perl_newSViv 19D Perl_Istack_sp_ptr 144 Perl_Imarkstack_ptr_ptr 19B Perl_Istack_base_ptr 21C Perl_croak_xs_usage 3F8 Perl_sv_2pv_flags 3F4 Perl_sv_2iv_flags 2B5 Perl_init_tm 3A8 Perl_safesysmalloc 3A9 Perl_safesysrealloc 348 Perl_newSVpv 3F5 Perl_sv_2mortal 3A7 Perl_safesysfree 25A Perl_get_context 9A Perl_Gcurinterp_ptr 417 Perl_sv_derived_from 507 win32_getenv MSVCR70.dll 10004008 Import Address Table 10004634 Import Name Table 0 time date stamp 0 Index of first forwarder reference F5 _except_handler3 6E __dllonexit BE _adjust_fdiv 142 _initterm 204 _strnicmp 218 _tzset 1CA _putenv 2DD localtime 2BE gmtime 2E9 memset 30D strftime 2C9 isspace 2C3 isdigit 2CA isupper 311 strncpy 2BA getenv 308 strcmp 30E strlen 2E1 malloc 302 sprintf 2AE free 1BB _onexit KERNEL32.dll 10004000 Import Address Table 1000462C Import Name Table 0 time date stamp 0 Index of first forwarder reference 80 DisableThreadLibraryCalls Summary 1000 .data 1000 .rdata 1000 .reloc 3000 .text
On p5p, Matt wrote:
I've implemented a fix, and having people test it now, just by implementing my own version of localtime and gmtime in the module (stu +pid I know, but it works).
Yet I notice that (apparently) both localtime and gmtime are still being imported from msvcr70.dll. Is that what's stuffing things up ?

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^14: Testing Time::Piece on Windows/VC by syphilis
in thread Testing Time::Piece on Windows/VC by Corion

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