Flame: Problem with zoo: restoring times
Frank Kurt Kaefer
fkk at altger.UUCP
Sun Feb 19 02:53:51 AEST 1989
In article <13152 at steinmetz.ge.com> davidsen at crdos1.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes:
~In article <2884 at mhres.mh.nl> jv at mhres.mh.nl (Johan Vromans) writes:
~ ...
~| Another Flame On!
~|
~| Why do you adjust file times according to timezones?
~| A file created at 12:00 GMT will have its time stamped 12:00 GMT
~| whatever timezone it was created, archived or extracted.
~| File times are stored internally relative to GMT. When stored
~| this way, they should be retrieved this way. No need to change it.
~
~ I don't understand this comment at all. Files are stored internally
~*where* as GMT? The only o/s which does this (as far as I know) is UNIX,
~and zoo runs on seven other o/s flavors.
~
~ Am I missing something?
I think you are pretty right. I have compiled ZOO without too much
difficulty on OS-9/68k and it's running pretty well. But I just
removed the timezone-stuff, because in OS-9 there is only the
normal system time, although we also use TZ sometimes.
Best regards,
Frank Kaefer
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