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And while we're discussing this... surely in 2024 it's possible to have more review files?
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This will be implemented in Sierra in 2027.
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Innovative is going to have to switch to 64-bit dates to fix this problem. The case highlighted here is probably the one that is hitting the wall first; I wonder if they plan to EOL Sierra before this problem begins to affect core system functions rather than resolve the issue across the board.
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Unexpected system behavior resulting from this has led to wasted time at our library.
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Yes, please!
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Having a more obvious, built-in feature for this kind of search would probably be more user-friendly than the method that is currently required.
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I have to agree. Even though it's slightly inconvenient and despite the fact that "security through obscurity" isn't a valid security control in and of itself, keeping the Sierra API documentation public could still make it easier to exploit any vulnerabilities that affect it.