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Tuesday 08 April 2008
 Number  1638
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Subjects for today
 
1  Re:  Time settings : Mike O'Connor <mikeoc at internode.on dot net>
2  Re:  Time settings : Peter A Jenkins <peter.a.jenkins at internode.on dot net>
3  Re:  Time settings : zermatt at attglobal dot net" <zermatt at attglobal dot net>
4  Re:  Time settings : Mike O'Connor <mikeoc at internode.on dot net>
5  Re:  Time settings : zermatt at attglobal dot net" <zermatt at attglobal dot net>
6  Re:  Time settings : Peter Moylan <peter at pmoylan dot org>
7  Re:  Time settings : Peter A Jenkins <peter.a.jenkins at internode.on dot net>
8  Re:  Time settings : Peter A Jenkins <peter.a.jenkins at internode.on dot net>
9  Re:  Time settings : Ed Durrant <edurrant at durrant dot mine dot nu>

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Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2008 01:24:34 +1000
From:  Mike O'Connor <mikeoc at internode.on dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Peter A Jenkins wrote:
> Running ecs RC4 normal install,  in SA daylight saving has finished 
> but my clock has not reset, showing 1 hour ahead, how do I reset to 
> normal time please ?
> TIA
> Peter  at  Port Pirie
>
Hi Peter,

FWIW what does your config.sys have for the line "SET TZ = ...."?

Regards,
Mike
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Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2008 08:09:12 +0930
From:  Peter A Jenkins <peter.a.jenkins at internode.on dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Mike O'Connor wrote:

> FWIW what does your config.sys have for the line "SET TZ = ...."?
> 
> Regards,
> Mike

> 

TZ=CST-9:30CDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600

This is the first time I have had any problem with DST in all the 
releases of ecs.
Peter
-- 

May your moccasins leave tracks, on many mounds of worth, and walk with 
chiefs of every tribe who live in peace on earth.

Peter A  Jenkins
(AKA grandad or pj)
Port Pirie South Australia
PROUD USER OF A VIRUS & MALWARE FREE OPERATING SYSTEM
Serenity Systems "Ecomstation" ver 2.0 RC4, the successor to IBM's os/2
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Date:  Mon, 7 Apr 2008 18:42:24 -0400
From:  "zermatt at attglobal dot net" <zermatt at attglobal dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

TEST. Please ignore. Thx.

Original Message:
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From: Peter A Jenkins peter.a.jenkins at internode.on dot net
Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 08:09:12 +0930
To: os2genau at os2 dot org dot au
Subject: Re:  Time settings


Mike O'Connor wrote:

> FWIW what does your config.sys have for the line "SET TZ = ...."?
> 
> Regards,
> Mike

> 

TZ=CST-9:30CDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600

This is the first time I have had any problem with DST in all the 
releases of ecs.
Peter
-- 

May your moccasins leave tracks, on many mounds of worth, and walk with 
chiefs of every tribe who live in peace on earth.

Peter A  Jenkins
(AKA grandad or pj)
Port Pirie South Australia
PROUD USER OF A VIRUS & MALWARE FREE OPERATING SYSTEM
Serenity Systems "Ecomstation" ver 2.0 RC4, the successor to IBM's os/2
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Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2008 09:31:23 +1000
From:  Mike O'Connor <mikeoc at internode.on dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Peter A Jenkins wrote:
> Mike O'Connor wrote:
>
>> FWIW what does your config.sys have for the line "SET TZ = ...."?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mike 
> TZ=CST-9:30CDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600
>
> This is the first time I have had any problem with DST in all the 
> releases of ecs.
> Peter
Hi Peter,

According to that your clock would have ended DST a week earlier than 
scheduled, on the last Sunday in March at 0200 CST (0300CDT), but I 
believe the period was extended to the first Sunday in April , so the 
string should have read ..... 7200,4,1,0 .....
So you've probably over-corrected it already from when it adjusted the 
clock at end of March! :-)

Regards,
Mike
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Date:  Mon, 7 Apr 2008 20:17:59 -0400
From:  "zermatt at attglobal dot net" <zermatt at attglobal dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Test,please ignore

Original Message:
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From: Mike O'Connor mikeoc at internode.on dot net
Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 09:31:23 +1000
To: os2genau at os2 dot org dot au
Subject: Re:  Time settings


Peter A Jenkins wrote:
> Mike O'Connor wrote:
>
>> FWIW what does your config.sys have for the line "SET TZ = ...."?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mike 
> TZ=CST-9:30CDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600
>
> This is the first time I have had any problem with DST in all the 
> releases of ecs.
> Peter
Hi Peter,

According to that your clock would have ended DST a week earlier than 
scheduled, on the last Sunday in March at 0200 CST (0300CDT), but I 
believe the period was extended to the first Sunday in April , so the 
string should have read ..... 7200,4,1,0 .....
So you've probably over-corrected it already from when it adjusted the 
clock at end of March! :-)

Regards,
Mike
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Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:12:26 +1000
From:  Peter Moylan <peter at pmoylan dot org>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Mike O'Connor wrote:
> Peter A Jenkins wrote:
>> Mike O'Connor wrote:
>>
>>> FWIW what does your config.sys have for the line "SET TZ = ...."?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mike 
>> TZ=CST-9:30CDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600
>>
>> This is the first time I have had any problem with DST in all the 
>> releases of ecs.
>> Peter
> Hi Peter,
> 
> According to that your clock would have ended DST a week earlier than 
> scheduled, on the last Sunday in March at 0200 CST (0300CDT), but I 
> believe the period was extended to the first Sunday in April , so the 
> string should have read ..... 7200,4,1,0 .....
> So you've probably over-corrected it already from when it adjusted the 
> clock at end of March! :-)

Hmm, my recollection is that South Australian DST *did* finish at the
end of March, and that it was only Victoria and NSW that extended it
into April. I could be wrong there, though.

In any case, the TZ string doesn't actually do anything unless you have
software that reads it. Time868 (a clock synchroniser) does read it.
eCSClock doesn't read it, preferring to use its own internal file that
holds a whole lot of TZ settings. (Although eCSClock does have the
option of updating the TZ in CONFIG.SYS, for the benefit of any
applications that use it.) The new PMMail probably uses it, although I
haven't checked it. The original PMMail didn't use it, but instead had
its own internal time zone software. My own freeware application TZset
(on my web site, below) uses it. Some applications ported from Unix
would use it, although for most applications the time zone is irrelevant.

The essential point here is that the TZ environment string in CONFIG.SYS
is for the benefit of applications, and is not used by the operating
system at all. (Unless there's a change in the new eCS that I don't know
about; but I doubt it, because the people doing the new eCS don't have
access to the relevant source code.) Each application is supposed to do
its own time calculations. That's a pretty stupid system - it would be
more logical for a single part of the OS to maintain the local time,
allowing any application to do an API call to ask for the current time -
but there's a historical reason [1] why this wasn't done. The
implementer of the original OS/2 "System Clock" object never got around
to adding a time zone page to the clock settings, or alternatively to
reading the TZ string. There's actually a time zone field in OS/2's
internal record of the current time, but nothing in the operating system
reads or writes that field, so it stays untouched unless someone writes
a program to modify it. (That's why I wrote TZset, when I discovered
that Weasel was getting a result of "time zone not set" when it tried to
look it up.)

[1] Actually, two historical reasons. The other reason is that Unix also
does it the stupid way, where every application has to repeat a
redundant calculation. The existence of a standard library function to
read the TZ string and do this calculation hides this inefficiency from
the applications programmer, therefore there has been no real pressure
to fix this ancient design fault.

What happened, I believe - although I have no real evidence for this -
is that the "System Clock" object was still being worked on at the time
that IBM started to drop support for OS/2, so the job was never
finished. And the code was never released, so the only viable workaround
was to dump the original system clock and develop a new one from
scratch. The end solution was eCSClock. It was a good solution, but
unfortunately the developer of eCSClock has stopped supporting it, and
(as far as I know) nobody else has the source code. That's a flaw in
Serenity's approach of getting work done by external people. The only
good solution would be to get someone else to start the job again; but
there's no guarantee that that person wouldn't also drop support a year
or two down the track.

Note that the option of copying eCSClock from an older version of eCS
still exists. I don't know how legal that is, but I doubt that anyone is
likely to check.

-- 
Peter Moylan                                    http://www.pmoylan dot org
peter at pmoylan dot org
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Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:17:11 +0930
From:  Peter A Jenkins <peter.a.jenkins at internode.on dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Mike O'Connor wrote:
> Peter A Jenkins wrote:
>> Mike O'Connor wrote:
>>
>>> FWIW what does your config.sys have for the line "SET TZ = ...."?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mike 
>> TZ=CST-9:30CDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600
>>
>> This is the first time I have had any problem with DST in all the 
>> releases of ecs.
>> Peter
> Hi Peter,
> 
> According to that your clock would have ended DST a week earlier than 
> scheduled, on the last Sunday in March at 0200 CST (0300CDT), 

No, it did not change

but I
> believe the period was extended to the first Sunday in April ,

Yes

  so the
> string should have read ..... 7200,4,1,0 .....
> So you've probably over-corrected it already from when it adjusted the 
> clock at end of March! :-)

No it still reads the right time after I reset the time in the 
properties page of 'system clock"
> 
> Regards,
> Mike

Peter  at  Port Pirie
PS; there are moves afoot not to extend next year, will have to wait and 
see.
-- 

May your moccasins leave tracks, on many mounds of worth, and walk with 
chiefs of every tribe who live in peace on earth.

Peter A  Jenkins
(AKA grandad or pj)
Port Pirie South Australia
PROUD USER OF A VIRUS & MALWARE FREE OPERATING SYSTEM
Serenity Systems "Ecomstation" ver 2.0 RC4, the successor to IBM's os/2
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Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:19:16 +0930
From:  Peter A Jenkins <peter.a.jenkins at internode.on dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Peter Moylan wrote:

> 
> Hmm, my recollection is that South Australian DST *did* finish at the
> end of March,

No, same as Vic & NSW


  Peter  at  Port Pirie
-- 

May your moccasins leave tracks, on many mounds of worth, and walk with 
chiefs of every tribe who live in peace on earth.

Peter A  Jenkins
(AKA grandad or pj)
Port Pirie South Australia
PROUD USER OF A VIRUS & MALWARE FREE OPERATING SYSTEM
Serenity Systems "Ecomstation" ver 2.0 RC4, the successor to IBM's os/2
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Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2008 13:10:11 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at durrant dot mine dot nu>
Subject:  Re:  Time settings

Peter Moylan wrote:
>
> Hmm, my recollection is that South Australian DST *did* finish at the
> end of March, and that it was only Victoria and NSW that extended it
> into April. I could be wrong there, though.
>
>
No that was West Australia who changed on the "normal date" all other 
states and territories that change their clocks delayed a week.


Cheers/2

Ed.
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