From: dbe AT wgn DOT net ($Bill Luebkert) Subject: Re: Time Functions? 22 Oct 1997 02:56:38 -0700 Message-ID: <344DC9EA.FE35C0A7.cygnus.gnu-win32@wgn.net> References: <3 DOT 0 DOT 32 DOT 19971021175114 DOT 00690990 AT wilmington DOT net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: Keet / Foxbird Cc: Earnie Boyd , gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Keet / Foxbird wrote: > > At 05:39 AM 10/21/97 PDT, Earnie Boyd wrote: > > > > > >How about the date? It sounds to me as if WIN95 is reporting Daylight > >Savings Time and the function is returning Standard Time. > > > > Just ran the server again to test and report back. The server reports the > following: > > ------------------STARTING SERVER: 10-21-1997 at 15:59:19------------------ > > My computer clock at that exact moment reports 16:59:19 10-21-1997. > > My current configuration for Win95 is as follows: > 'English' Regional Setting > Auto Adjust for daylight savings time. > Can't find a daylight savings time enable/disable option anywhere (BIOS too) > Eastern US Timezone (-0500 GMT) > Original Beta 18 (Not the coolview extensions) > > What follows is a breif little snippet that reproduces the problem, at > least on my end. > > /* TIMETEST.CPP - Produces a time that is one hour behind the correct time > * on a Win95 machine running B18 > */ > > #include > #include > #include > > main () { > time_t st_t; > struct tm *st_tm; > char* DTarray[2]; > st_t = time(0); > st_tm = localtime(&st_t); > > DTarray[0] = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char)*20); > strftime(DTarray[0],15,"%m-%d-%Y",st_tm); > > DTarray[1] = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char)*20); > strftime(DTarray[1],15,"%H:%M:%S",st_tm); > > > printf("------------------STARTING SERVER: %s at > %s",DTarray[0],DTarray[1]); > printf("------------------\n", NULL); > > return 0; > } > > // **END FILE** > > Another thing I noticed, is that if you have a CYGWIN.DLL in your path, and > then another in the current directory that your working in, and then > execute c++, gcc, or any of the compilers, it goes berzerk and throws up > one of those 'cygwin_except_handler' errors and causes a fatal exception > error and demands the program be shut down. Just something strange I > noticed while compiling this little test program. > > Again, any ideas on how to fix these problems, or just suggestions, I'm > open to try just about anything. Thanks in advance for the help. If you print out tm_isdst, you get 0 on Win95 which is wrong, it should be 1. Somehow the library isn't picking up on the fact that DST is in effect. I'm not familiar enough with the code to go find where the problem is. -- ,-/- __ _ _ $Bill Luebkert (_/ / ) // // DBE Collectibles / ) /--< o // // http://www.wgn.net/~dbe/ -/-' /___/_<_