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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 12:15:36 -0800
From: Steve Jackson <jackson3 AT humboldt1 DOT com>
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Subject: Time functions

Hello,
I'm writing an application that uses the various posix time functions
which I need to port to cygwin.

So my initial questions are:
Does cygwin's mktime function always return a GMT time_t?
Does cygwin's localtime function convert that time_t to a local time in
my time zone?

Steve



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