Bug#61611: timezone change bug on gnome's clock

Ian Redfern Ian Redfern <Ian.Redfern@LogicaCMG.com>, 61611@bugs.debian.org
Mon, 19 Apr 2004 15:30:08 +0100


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Yes it's the same problem, as is 48184 (already filed against libc).

It is possible to work around it in each application, but it is far
better to have localtime() check to see if the timezone has changed on
each call - at the cost of some small overhead.

Thanks,
Ian Redfern.



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Yes it's the same problem, as is 48184 (already filed against libc).<BR>
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It is possible to work around it in each application, but it is far better to have localtime() check to see if the timezone has changed on each call - at the cost of some small overhead.<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
Ian Redfern.<BR>
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