$NetBSD: patch-src_statshandler.cpp,v 1.1 2012/12/21 00:10:59 schnoebe Exp $ Force the seconds of uptime to be an integer quantity. Shouldn't cause a problem, as I doubt any system will be ever be up for 30+ years, so representing in a signed, potentially 32 bit quantity shouldn't be a problem. --- src/statshandler.cpp.orig 2011-06-11 13:17:44.000000000 +0000 +++ src/statshandler.cpp @@ -172,7 +172,12 @@ Tag* GlooxStatsHandler::handleTag (Tag * t = new Tag("stat"); t->addAttribute("name","uptime"); t->addAttribute("units","seconds"); - t->addAttribute("value",seconds - m_startTime); + // no more than integer number of seconds + // of uptime (NetBSD 6.0 and later have time_t + // as a 64 bit qauntity, but I doubt any single + // system will ever be up 30 years, so an int + // (32 bits on some platforms) should suffice) + t->addAttribute("value", (int)(seconds - m_startTime)); query->addChild(t); } else if (name == "users/registered") { t = new Tag("stat");