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.\" Copyright (c) 1992 Drew Eckhardt (drew@cs.colorado.edu), March 28, 1992
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.\" Modified Sat Jul 24 14:26:24 1993 by Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)]
.\" Translated into Spanish Tue Feb 3 1998 by Gerardo Aburruzaga
. \" Garca <gerardo.aburruzaga@uca.es>
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.TH STIME 2 "3 Febrero 1998" "Linux 0.99.11" "Manual del Programador Linux"
.SH NOMBRE
stime \- pone la hora y fecha
.SH SINOPSIS
.B #include <time.h>
.sp
.BI "int stime(time_t *" t );
.SH DESCRIPCIN
\fBstime\fP pone la hora y fecha segn la idea que el sistema tiene de
ello. La hora/fecha, a la que apunta \fIt\fP, se mide en segundos
transcurridos desde "La poca", las 00:00:00 GMT del 1 de Enero de 1970.
\fBstime()\fP slo puede ser llamado por el sper-usuario.
.SH "VALOR DEVUELTO"
En caso de xito, se devuelve cero. En caso de error, se devuelve \-1
y se pone en
.I errno
un valor apropiado.
.SH ERRORES
.TP 0.8i
.B EPERM
El que llama a la funcin no es el sper-usuario.
.SH "CONFORME CON"
SVr4, SVID, X/OPEN
.SH "VASE TAMBIN"
.BR date (1)
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