Hello Wilfred,
On Thu, 22 Dec 2016 16:20:42 +0100, Wilfred van Velzen -> Nicholas Boel wrote:
WvV> Hmm. Well than it's something else on your system... Do you have backups
WvV> of incomming and outgoing .pkt files on your system?
The only thing I can think of is HPT. And no, no backups.
WvV> The strange thing is, now that I'm paying attention to it, most messages
WvV> arriving here have an even number of seconds on them. This is strange,
WvV> because you would expect about the same number of even and uneven
WvV> seconds, when it's randomly distributed.
I'll take a look and see if I can find any messages with uneven seconds in
them. Otherwise, it could very well be something with HPT that was never
noticed before.
WvV> uneven number. And he is using dupechk.
Probably also depends on what tosser is used as well. Just as well, dupechk or
even other tossers may use the same or similar function to store times.
WvV> gedlngi.cfg
WvV> I have:
WvV> MS_DATETIMEFMT "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
WvV> MS_DATEFMT "%Y-%m-%d"
WvV> MS_TIMEFMT "%H:%M:%S"
WvV> But that effects dates and times throughout golded.
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
WvV> Btw: This message will have an uneven number in the header when it
WvV> leaves here. (check your incomming and outgoing pkt files for this
WvV> message, if you have backups?)
No backups, but this message was also stored here with even seconds. I'm
guessing it left yours with :43?
Regards,
Nick
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