Psync Time Synchroniser Version 2.9 & 2.7-64bit
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Psync 2.4 version.
I've added the Daylight Savings dates if applicable to timezone.
I haven't checked all timezones for which ones don't apply DST so there may be an odd entry in the filed.
I've added the Daylight Savings dates if applicable to timezone.
I haven't checked all timezones for which ones don't apply DST so there may be an odd entry in the filed.
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Rob
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
Version 2.6
Sorry if this is a bit quick on the heels of 2.5
The time servers report back has changed in text length several times. This required a minor rewrite each time, as the report window contained 'bits' of extraneous text.
Now I believe I have trapped a change in text length and compensated for it.
This means no more minor releases just for that.
This issue has always annoyed me.
Sorry if this is a bit quick on the heels of 2.5
The time servers report back has changed in text length several times. This required a minor rewrite each time, as the report window contained 'bits' of extraneous text.
Now I believe I have trapped a change in text length and compensated for it.
This means no more minor releases just for that.
This issue has always annoyed me.
Rob
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
Hi,
Psync doesn't set the RTC on my Lupu525 because of two HWCLOCKTIME in the /etc/clock file:
Although the last line is commented out, 'HWCLOCKTIME' still matches it. As a result $HTIME is set to "localtime utc" and the hwclock command is never executed. I don't know how this file looks in other Puppies. Maybe '^[[:space:]]*HWCLOCKTIME' or simply '^HWCLOCKTIME' would be a better choice here.
Psync doesn't set the RTC on my Lupu525 because of two HWCLOCKTIME in the /etc/clock file:
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#Set this to either 'utc' or 'localtime' based on which one your computer's
#hardware clock uses.
HWCLOCKTIME=localtime
#HWCLOCKTIME=utc
Sorry, sorry, got it now.
I switched back to 525 to examine my 'clock' file and I only had one entry. HWCLOCKTIME=utc
Not sure if this wasn't changed by the zone wizard.
I now see what you mean about $HTIME not matching using 525 'clock' file.
Strange no-one has mentioned this. I need to alter the grep line as you suggest to accomodate extra lines. It may be when I first made this change that was just one line entry. I'm on 529 just now and 'clock' contains same as you report for your 525.
Ahh, I remember now, this was a later change to Psync to accomodate UTC being set as option in Zone setting wizard. I originally asked users to use localtime setting only to allow DST.
EDIT:
Confirmed. If the zone wizard is used and the tick ' hardware clock set to utc' then the wizard rewrites the 'clock' file with one line only.
My mistake, I missed this when testing the utc function, I didn't realise it changed the file. So it worked OK during my rewrite testing.
Thanks for pointing this out. I will post a new Psync shortly.
I switched back to 525 to examine my 'clock' file and I only had one entry. HWCLOCKTIME=utc
Not sure if this wasn't changed by the zone wizard.
I now see what you mean about $HTIME not matching using 525 'clock' file.
Strange no-one has mentioned this. I need to alter the grep line as you suggest to accomodate extra lines. It may be when I first made this change that was just one line entry. I'm on 529 just now and 'clock' contains same as you report for your 525.
Ahh, I remember now, this was a later change to Psync to accomodate UTC being set as option in Zone setting wizard. I originally asked users to use localtime setting only to allow DST.
EDIT:
Confirmed. If the zone wizard is used and the tick ' hardware clock set to utc' then the wizard rewrites the 'clock' file with one line only.
My mistake, I missed this when testing the utc function, I didn't realise it changed the file. So it worked OK during my rewrite testing.
Thanks for pointing this out. I will post a new Psync shortly.
Rob
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
just a note that Slacko final does contain zdump (no devx)
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# which zdump
/usr/sbin/zdump
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