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This PR succeeds #1858

Existing implementation of to_filetime function doesn't convert FILETIME into time_t as author's intention.

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Looks like there are some windows failures :(

@alexcrichton alexcrichton assigned alexcrichton and unassigned huonw Jul 29, 2015
alexcrichton added a commit to alexcrichton/cargo that referenced this pull request Jul 29, 2015
Don't vendor the implementation locally.

Closes rust-lang#1859
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Don't vendor the implementation locally.

Closes #1859
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Closing this PR in favor of #1860

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