On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Ladislav Sedivy wrote:

> C:\lang\projects\xtest
>  >cl xtest.c /MT
> Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 13.10.3077 for 80x86
> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1984-2002. All rights reserved.
> 
> xtest.c
> Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 7.10.3077
> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
> 
> /out:xtest.exe
> xtest.obj
> 
> C:\lang\projects\xtest
>  >xtest
> ** From Main **
> time     = Mon Apr 05 19:30:08 2004
> timezone = 18000
> isdst    = 1
> tutc     = 1081207808
> tloc     = 1081193408
> tval     = 1081137600
> rotstr   = 200404050000
> ** From Thread (No tzset) **
> time     = Mon Apr 05 19:30:08 2004
> timezone = 18000
> isdst    = 1
> tutc     = 1081207808
> tloc     = 1081193408
> tval     = 1081137600
> rotstr   = 200404050000
> ** From Thread (tzset) **
> time     = Mon Apr 05 19:30:09 2004
> timezone = 18000
> isdst    = 1
> tutc     = 1081207809
> tloc     = 1081193409
> tval     = 1081137600
> rotstr   = 200404050000

Ouch. The test program uses exactly the same formula XMail uses to 
generate log file names, and here all "rotstr" are fine (ending with 
0000).



- Davide


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