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Wilfred van Velzen | mark lewis | Re: Uneven seconds test |
December 23, 2016 2:28 PM * |
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Hi, On 2016-12-23 07:22:02, mark lewis wrote to Wilfred van Velzen: about: "Uneven seconds test": WV>> Yes, I know about that. And hpt probably uses something like that for WV>> the internal date/time representattion before it stores it in the JAM WV>> messagebase. Otherwise I can't explain why that even happens in Nick's WV>> native linux environment... ml> remember there are two message format libraries... one based on SQUish and ml> the other also based on SQUish but with JAM and MSG added in... MAPI and ml> SMAPI?? and then there's the original JAMLIB released by joho and crew... ml> but the origin based on SQU is why some utils of HPT still show their SQU ml> roots (eg: sqpack)... SQUish uses that old DOS file system time format with ml> 2sec granularity... i suspect they're using the same routine with JAM ml> instead of branching off for the date at the same place they do for MSG ml> which we know uses a string format... the JAM one is just a plain unix time ml> stamp and needs no manipulation... That sounds likely... And I don't want to check the source. Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-W32 1.73.10.56-B20161219 * Origin: Native IPv6 connectable node (2:280/464) |
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