>> I'm not sure why we would include leap seconds info here. Leap seconds >> are adjustments to UTC itself, so if the time retrieved from >> GetNetworkTime() is always UTC, there is no need for that, as far as I >> can tell. > > I'm including it because one of our modems (the Gobi) exports it as > part of the timezone data from CDMA networks. If you don't think it's > worth passing on, I can drop it. >
I can't think of a use case to need them. Unless the time reported by the modem is really TAI and you need to compute UTC yourself. >>> + <signal name="NetworkTimeChanged"> >> >> I wonder when/how often this signal is sent. > > It is sent every time we receive a network time update -- on most > modems/networks, this will be whenever we register on the network. > For modems that require polling, we will try to provide an update each > time we register by polling for a little while. Ok; that makes sense. -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list