* Re: After daylight savings time "TIME" returning previous time
@ 2005-11-14 18:51 Stas Sergeev
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From: Stas Sergeev @ 2005-11-14 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-msdos
Hello.
Bryan_Coleman@dart.biz wrote:
> After daylight savings time changes, the "TIME" program still returns
> the previous time. Is there a way to get it to return the correct time?
Without restarting dosemu?
> Or, possibly a different/better way to get the correct time?
There is a new $_timemode option in CVS.
$_timemode="linux" may do the trick.
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* Re: "TIME" different from Linux
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@ 2005-11-22 0:31 ` Alain
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From: Alain @ 2005-11-22 0:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dosemu
Hi Stas,
This will not do. What I need is to Edit/Compile in one dosemu with
normal time and another for debug with the time needed.
I was thinking that as the timer is being worked upon, this could be
considered...
Alain
Stas Sergeev escreveu:
> Alain wrote:
>
>> Quite often (I have to do it today) I need to simulate a problem that
>> happened ad a certain time (satutay 01:30 am) and rerun it many times
>> for debugging.
>
> Trivial script will do. It can set this date
> before running dosemu, but you probably don't
> want to disturb your system clocks, right?
> Well, the script can also restore the proper
> time after dosemu termination:
> hwclock --hctosys
>
>
>
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* Re: "TIME" different from Linux
@ 2005-11-22 4:56 Stas Sergeev
2005-11-22 15:09 ` Alain
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From: Stas Sergeev @ 2005-11-22 4:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-msdos
Hello.
Alain wrote:
> This will not do. What I need is to Edit/Compile in one dosemu with
> normal time and another for debug with the time needed.
So why not just use "date" and "time" from
under every dosemu instance you need to set
whatever time you need?
> I was thinking that as the timer is being worked upon, this could be
> considered...
What is the problem exactly? Why, to have the
different time in your dosemu sessions, you
somehow want to set it from linux and not from
the DOS side?
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* Re: "TIME" different from Linux
2005-11-22 4:56 Stas Sergeev
@ 2005-11-22 15:09 ` Alain
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From: Alain @ 2005-11-22 15:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dosemu
Sorry, I believed that I was being clear. Here is another try:
I want to change the Date/Time of *one* dosemu instance without
affecting Linux's time. Is this the default behaviour? If so that is all
I need ;-)
In fact it works, but is it safe? will dosemu time go on just normaly?
Alain
Stas Sergeev escreveu:
> Hello.
>
> Alain wrote:
>
>> This will not do. What I need is to Edit/Compile in one dosemu with
>> normal time and another for debug with the time needed.
>
> So why not just use "date" and "time" from
> under every dosemu instance you need to set
> whatever time you need?
>
>> I was thinking that as the timer is being worked upon, this could be
>> considered...
>
> What is the problem exactly? Why, to have the
> different time in your dosemu sessions, you
> somehow want to set it from linux and not from
> the DOS side?
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