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task #5492: Reassigned item: gnumach should be able to handle local time in RTC

Submitter:  Samuel Thibault <sthibaul>
Submitted:  Tue 25 Apr 2006 01:42:21 PM UTC
   
 
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Tue 25 Apr 2006 01:42:21 PM UTC, comment #1: 

This item has been reassigned from the project The GNU Hurd bugs tracker to your tracker.

The original report is still available at bugs #16193

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[field #0]                  Item ID: 16193
[field #1]                 Group ID: 30
[field #2]              Open/Closed: Open
[field #3]                 Severity: 3 - Normal
[field #4]                  Privacy: Public
[field #6]                 Category: GNU Mach
[field #7]             Submitted by: sthibaul
[field #8]              Assigned to: None
[field #9]             Submitted on: Sunday 03/26/06 at 23:05
[field #10]                  Summary: gnumach should be able to handle local time in RTC
[field #11]      Original Submission: Hi,

Currently, glibc s gettimeofday() just returns the result of GNU mach s host_get_time(), which comes direectly from RTC. That means that RTC is supposed to be set at GMT, but because of some systems, one may have to set it rather to the local time.

As a result, there should be a possibility of some compensation that would get set very early in the boot process.

Regards,
Samuel

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Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge>
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Tue 25 Apr 2006 01:42:21 PM UTC, original submission:  

Hi,

Currently, glibc's gettimeofday() just returns the result of GNU mach's host_get_time(), which comes direectly from RTC. That means that RTC is supposed to be set at GMT, but because of some systems, one may have to set it rather to the local time.

As a result, there should be a possibility of some compensation that would get set very early in the boot process.

Regards,
Samuel

Samuel Thibault <sthibaul>
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2006-04-25 tschwinge Reassign itemFrom group The GNU Hurd, bugs tracker To group The GNU Hurd, task tracker

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