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   Message 40,914 of 43,341   
   deon to Digital Man   
   Commit f9ad15e8 might need more work :)   
   23 Dec 24 19:10:19   
   
   TZUTC: 1100   
   MSGID: 50269.dove-syncdisc@12:1/2 2bcf1548   
   REPLY: 50268.dove-syncdisc@12:1/2 2bcef974   
   PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/4bb08eded Dec 23 2024 GCC 10.2.1   
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     Re: Commit f9ad15e8 might need more work :)   
     By: deon to Digital Man on Mon Dec 23 2024 05:11 pm   
      
   Howdy,   
      
    >  > I'm not sure how you posted that message, but the hex value there (for   
    >  > when_written.time) is a time_t not the bit-field-endoded date that's used   
    >  > in commit 4bb08eded. So something's amiss.   
      
   Oh boy... So I just had another look at this:   
      
   My test system (which is PST for OS and Sync):   
      
   But to be sure, I just posted another message:   
      
   X-FTN-PID        Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/4bb08eded Dec 23 2024 GCC 10.2.1   
   when_written     6764CF1E FE20 Fri Dec 20 12:57:50 2024 UTC-8:00   
   when_imported    6769155F 41E0 Mon Dec 23 18:46:39 2024 PST   
      
   A few things here:   
      
   a) when_written   
   The file that the date is based off of:   
      
   root@ansitex-dev# stat -c '%x' text/extra/100219b   
   2024-12-19 17:57:50.286025007 -0800   
      
   To confirm:   
   root@ansitex-dev# jsexec -n tools/test-strftime   
   File Date: 1734659870   
   Thu, 19 Dec 2024 17:57:50 -0800   
      
   And the contents of test-strftime.js   
      
   var f = new File('text/extra/100219b');   
   var fdate = f.date;   
   writeln('File Date: '+fdate);   
   writeln(strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z",fdate));   
      
   So how is it getting when_written_time Fri Dec 20 12:57:50 2024?   
      
   b) when_imported_time   
   I dont set this value, so it is automatically calculated right?   
      
   root@ansitex-dev# date   
   Sun Dec 22 23:48:39 PST 2024   
      
   root@ansitex-dev# ls -al /etc/localtime   
   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 39 Dec 22 18:06 /etc/localtime -> /usr/sh   
   re/zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles   
      
   Startup:   
   synchronet: term Compiled master/4bb08eded Dec 23 2024 10:39 with GCC 10.2.1   
   synchronet: web  Synchronet Web Server Version 3.20a   
   synchronet: web  Compiled master/4bb08eded Dec 23 2024 10:39 with GCC 10.2.1   
   synchronet: term Initializing on Sun Dec 22 23:34:25 2024 with options: 2c02   
   synchronet: web  Initializing on Sun Dec 22 23:34:25 2024 with options: 810   
      
   Where is it getting Mon Dec 23 18:46:39 from ? (Which coincidently, the AU   
   local time right now.)   
      
      
   ...лоеп   
      
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