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Old 11-21-2005
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yeah try that...it should work.

Last edited by Multiplexed; 11-21-2005 at 09:14 PM.
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tz size

Hi guys,

when I compile the above code to show time in microseconds, I get an error saying

"storage size of tz is not known".

Can anyone help me out. Sorry for the easy question...I am new to C.
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The compiler doesn't know what size the structure 'timezone' is.

Have you included sys/time.h ?

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Hi guys,

when I compile the above code to show time in microseconds, I get an error saying

"storage size of tz is not known".

Can anyone help me out. Sorry for the easy question...I am new to C.
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