Hello Brian Morrison,
> > What is the time zone of the timestamps in main.cvd
> > and daily.cvd ?
> I would expect them to be GMT, unless someone else knows differently.
head -c 512 daily.cvd
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Joanna Roman wanted us to know:
>> I believe timestamps are stored internally in
>> seconds-since-the-epoch. So whatever your ls -l
>> command says in your time zone, that's the correct
>> time.
>No, I believe you are incorrect. I am talking about
>the timestamp stored in each main.cvd and daily.
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> Joanna Roman wrote:
> > What is the time zone of the timestamps in
> main.cvd
> > and daily.cvd ?
>
> I believe timestamps are stored internally in
> seconds-since-the-epoch. So whatever your ls -l
> command says in your time zone, that's the correct
> time.
>
>
Joanna Roman wrote:
> What is the time zone of the timestamps in main.cvd
> and daily.cvd ?
I believe timestamps are stored internally in seconds-since-the-epoch. So
whatever your ls -l command says in your time zone, that's the correct time.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Joanna Roman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the time zone of the timestamps in main.cvd
> and daily.cvd ?
I would expect them to be GMT, unless someone else knows differently.
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What is the time zone of the timestamps in main.cvd
and daily.cvd ?
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