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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Correcting the time on FreeBSD Post 302338847 by figaro on Wednesday 29th of July 2009 05:18:17 AM
Old 07-29-2009
Correcting the time on FreeBSD

Possibly this is not even a FreeBSD issue, but a BIOS issue. Upon installation of FreeBSD, the time is set using the standard feature of selecting a time zone. Some installations are correctly set to the current time, but others are either one or two hours off. So the time is read from the time servers correctly, but deviates with zero, one or two hours. The time difference is the same for the machine in question, so upon a reinstallation, the time shown deviates with the same amount of hours as with the previous installation. How can this be fixed?
 

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sttime(3)                                                   ShapeTools Toolkit Library                                                   sttime(3)

NAME
stMktime, stWriteTime - date and time handling SYNOPSIS
#include <config.h> #include <sttk.h.h> time_tstMktime (char *string); char*stWriteTime (time_t date); DESCRIPTION
stMktime scans the given string and tries to read a date and time from it. It understands various formats of date strings. The following is a list of all valid formats, optional parts in brackets. [Tue] Jan 5[,] [19]93 This includes the standard asctime(3) format. Jan 5 With no year given, the year defaults to the current year. [19]93/01/05 This notation requires month and day represented by exactly two digits. 5.1.[19]93 This is the usual German notation. 5.1. German notation referencing the current year. A certain time, given together with the date must always have the following form. hours:minutes[:seconds] Each of the fields must be an integer value within the proper range (hours: 0-23, minutes and seconds: 0-59). Values below 10 may be written as one digit numbers. The time value may be placed anywhere in the date string: at the beginning, at the end, or somewhere in the middle. Any amount of white- space may be given between a field of the time value and the separating colon. The time is always considered to be local time. stWriteTime generates a time string similar to asctime(3) from its date argument. SEE ALSO
asctime(3) BUGS
Time Zone Names within the time string (like `MET') are not handled properly. In most cases they will cause a failure. sttk-1.7 Thu Jun 24 17:43:35 1993 sttime(3)
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