Re: [Clamav-users] cvd timestamps question

2005-10-21 Thread Luca Gibelli
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 Best regards -- Luca Gibelli (luca at clamav.net) - ClamAV, a GPL virus scanner PGP Key Fingerprint:

RE: [Clamav-users] cvd timestamps question

2005-10-20 Thread Joanna Roman
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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. --

Re: [Clamav-users] cvd timestamps question

2005-10-20 Thread Todd Lyons
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.cvd's

Re: [Clamav-users] cvd timestamps question

2005-10-19 Thread Brian Morrison
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 10:16:11 -0700 (PDT) in [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. -- Brian Morrison bdm at fenrir dot org dot uk

RE: [Clamav-users] cvd timestamps question

2005-10-19 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
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. -- Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com