Hi,
I have daemon which uses Now() for getting current date/time, but something is
wrong, time on server changed from 03:00 to 02:00 this weekend, but daemon's
Now() was on old time ... until now ... I've just restarted it and now it
applied new time.
fpc-2.4.5, centos 5.5
Also this
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, zeljko wrote:
Hi,
I have daemon which uses Now() for getting current date/time, but something is
wrong, time on server changed from 03:00
to 02:00 this weekend, but daemon's Now() was on old time ... until now ...
I've just restarted it and now it applied
new time.
On Monday 31 of October 2011 20:17:46 you wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, zeljko wrote:
Hi,
I have daemon which uses Now() for getting current date/time, but
something is wrong, time on server changed from 03:00 to 02:00 this
weekend, but daemon's Now() was on old time ... until now ...
On Monday 31 of October 2011 20:17:46 you wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, zeljko wrote:
Hi,
I have daemon which uses Now() for getting current date/time, but
something is wrong, time on server changed from 03:00 to 02:00 this
weekend, but daemon's Now() was on old time ... until now ...
On 31.10.2011 20:32, zeljko wrote:
On Monday 31 of October 2011 20:17:46 you wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, zeljko wrote:
Hi,
I have daemon which uses Now() for getting current date/time, but
something is wrong, time on server changed from 03:00 to 02:00 this
weekend, but
On Monday 31 of October 2011 20:47:07 Sven Barth wrote:
fpgettimeofday uses exactly what it says on the tin: gettimeofday. See
here: http://linux.die.net/man/2/gettimeofday
Yes, I've readed man page of gettimeofday already.
The fp* functions in Linux by default call directly the kernel
Hello zeljko,
Monday, October 31, 2011, 8:58:14 PM, you wrote:
z Don't know what to do ... I must fix this asap somehow ... even with using my
z own Now() implementation by calling libc ... don't know ... this pissed me
off
z totally.
Is the UTC time reliable (the value that you can get) ? If
zeljko schrieb:
Also this confirms something what happens sometimes when ntpd changes
time ...
Any hints ? What to do ? Any workaround ?
Why don't you use UTC, it should be insensitive to DST and other changes.
DoDi
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On 31 Oct 11, at 20:17, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, zeljko wrote:
Hi,
I have daemon which uses Now() for getting current date/time, but something
is wrong, time on server changed from 03:00
to 02:00 this weekend, but daemon's Now() was on old time ... until
On 10/31/2011 15:47, Sven Barth wrote:
Maybe a possibilty should be implemented in unit Unix to reread the timezone
file. This wouldn't solve your problem directly, but it would at least provide
the ability to update the time zone information without restarting the
application/service. The
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