Hi Nicholas,
On 2016-12-22 08:54:40, you wrote to me:
NB>>> This came directly from you to me, and I have :32 as the seconds
NB>>> in the message header as far as I can tell, unless Golded is
NB>>> displaying something different than what's actually there.
WV>> Interesting. Are you by any chance using that dupechk program before
WV>> your regular tosser?
NB> No sir.
Hmm. Well than it's something else on your system... Do you have backups of
incomming and outgoing .pkt files on your system?
The strange thing is, now that I'm paying attention to it, most messages
arriving here have an even number of seconds on them. This is strange, because
you would expect about the same number of even and uneven seconds, when it's
randomly distributed.
And I know one system that changes messages on route. All messages leaving that
system have an even number of seconds as far as they arrive here. While the
dupes I get through other routes sometimes have an uneven number. And he is
using dupechk.
WV>> There is a suspicion, it drops the least significant bit of the time
WV>> field in the message header...
WV>> Btw: This message has :34 on my system, and should be unchanged.
NB> This one indeed was :34 here as well.
NB> That said, how do I enable seconds in my template? @odate doesn't seem to
NB> use them.
I'm using:
@ODate @OTime
In my templates. And in:
gedlngi.cfg
I have:
MS_DATETIMEFMT "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
MS_DATEFMT "%Y-%m-%d"
MS_TIMEFMT "%H:%M:%S"
But that effects dates and times throughout golded.
Btw: This message will have an uneven number in the header when it leaves here.
(check your incomming and outgoing pkt files for this message, if you have
backups?)
Bye, Wilfred.
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