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Author pr0gg3d
Recipients amaury.forgeotdarc, pr0gg3d, zooko
Date 2009-08-06.07:47:22
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Hi, i started to produce a patch for timemodule.c.

Working into it, i found that we have almost 3 way to do that:

1. Use timegm(3) function where HAVE_TIMEGM is defined (i have a working patch for it)

2. Implement a more portable timegm function with tzset and mktime where HAVE_MKTIME and 
HAVE_WORKING_TZSET is defined (i have a working patch for it)

3. Doing some calculation taking calendar.timegm as example.


What do you think about it?

Thanks,
Francesco "pr0gg3d" Del Degan
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2009-08-06 07:47:25pr0gg3dsetrecipients: + pr0gg3d, zooko, amaury.forgeotdarc
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