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authorGerhard Brauer <gerbra@archlinux.de>2009-06-29 17:59:24 +0200
committerDieter Plaetinck <dieter@plaetinck.be>2009-06-29 21:35:17 +0200
commit3b1be38c4f6b5e661b06cecdd187d10cdcc4982d (patch)
tree4b444884dc32a3243e4ace0651bd59f1aeb2101b /testplan
parent2dd328ef66f1def146323e7ed7c4c6e4c8e25e7f (diff)
Modified timesetting procedure again
With our current code we get problems when the user want to set datetime manually in our dialog. Revisiting last changes i see: it's a bad thing to force any timesetting based on a *selected* timezone in an still UTC environment. So the easiest way (and i hope the last change on this!) is: a) user selected a timezone b) we set this timezonefile to /etc/localtime c) Now we ask: is your hwclock on UTC or localtime? c) UTC BIOSclock user now have both correct system and hw time. d) For localtime users we must re-read the hwclock into our new timezone, cause copy'ing above timezone file has recalculated the systemtime to a false time. I've tested these commit on my PC, both with hwclock on UTC and localtime, also with manual setting and via ntp(date) in the aif dialog. Signed-off-by: Gerhard Brauer <gerbra@archlinux.de>
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