Re: TZUTC
By: mark lewis to Deon George on Thu May 21 2020 06:39 am
ML> please define "wrong time"... if you run the command at noon your local
ML> time, what time stamp is in the message generated? what is your offset
ML> from UTC? what time stamp do you expect to see?
Well, "wrong time" is probably not correct.
The packet gets created with the "current time" without any TZUTC - so when it
gets imported into Synchronet, its recorded as "the time" "UTC" - which for me
is 10 hrs into the future.
If it had the TZUTC kludge of 1000, indicating that "the time" is 10hrs ahead
of GMT, it would be the "correct time".
The same would be true, if the packet was (instantly) sent to London and
imported, it would still show as 10hrs in the future.
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