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by drzaiusapelord
3383 days ago
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Yeah but that's a protocol issue. Single graybeard devs aren't going to be paid to fix that. The people who run ntp are going to push out a new protocol way before 2038. Even if there are issues, more than likely they'll be able to handle it internally. OO programming isn't going anywhere and modern languages and concepts are easier to work with than piles of undocumented COBOL from Y2K. They won't be calling you with help to change date fields. That's trivial stuff. |
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There will be Fortune 500 companies that have old ntp clients running somewhere in 2038...pretty much guaranteed. They'll also have apps with 32 time_t structures running as well, database columns that overflow, etc. Or maybe they won't, but aren't sure. You sell them a service that audits all of those things, scripts that look for troublesome stuff using source code greps, network sniffing for old protocols, static analysis, simplistic parsing of ldd, etc. And, a prepackaged methodology, spreadsheets, PowerPoint to socialize the effort, and so on.
It was the same for Y2K. Fixes for many things were available well ahead of time. Companies had no methodology or tools to ensure that the fixes were in place.