On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 21:36:39 -0300 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
<barbi...@profusion.mobi> said:

> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Dave Ray <cl...@jonive.com> wrote:
> > On my OS ecore runs fine, but spews a warning frequently.
> >
> > CRI<12490>:ecore ecore_time.c:170 _ecore_time_init() Platform does not
> > support clock_gettime. Fallback to unix time.
> >
> > Everything that uses ecore spews it. Fills up my logs.
> >
> > Is this printf necessary?
> 
> It's not a printf(), but eina_log and you van disable it with
> EINA_LOG_LEVELS=ecore:-1
> 
> What platform is yours? The correct fix would be to add proper
> monotonic clock to it... this may result in skews and problems during
> timezone changes.

not just timezone - every time the clock is changed - ie u set the time (ntp
adjusts clock skew, etc. etc) depending on timezone setup and so on. i would
agree with gustavo - your Os sounds pretty poor if it has no monotonic clock.
if it does and it simply has decided to not comform to posix (As clock_gettime
is posix.1-2001) then it's just wanting to be different for the sake of being
different. if it is a problem with our detection of the call and it does exist,
then please let us know what it requires to detect it etc. (see configure.ac
for ecore - we check libc and if not we check librt) :)

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