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Operating Systems SCO Changing date time will cause the X11 restart Post 302935540 by dannychan on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 11:09:13 AM
Old 02-17-2015
Thanks for all replies!

There are 4 sessions in the SCO Unix, I changed the date time in any session using "date -t xxxxxxxxxx "

Then the session with X11 desktop will be restarted to the scologin screen. Only have this problem if changed to future date time (even 1 or 2 days forward), but no problem if I changed to past date time.

It seems relate to dispaly of X11 because no problem in other sessions of no X11. I really want to fix this problem because I need X11, is there any setting I can configure? something expire? any workaround?

Thanks!
 

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Software::Release(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Software::Release(3pm)

NAME
Software::Release - Object representing a release of software. VERSION
version 0.02 SYNOPSIS
use DateTime; use Software::Release; use Software::Release::Change; my $change = Software::Release::Change->new( author => 'gphat', change_id => 'abc1234', date => DateTime->now, description => 'Frozzled the wozjob' ); my $rel = Software::Release->new( version => '0.1', name => 'Angry Anteater', date => DateTime->now, ); $rel->add_to_changes($change); DESCRIPTION
Software::Release is a purely informational collection of objects that you can use to represent a release of software. Its original use- case was to provide a contract between a git log parser and a formatter class that outputs a changelog, but it may be useful to others to create bug trackers, dashboards or whathaveyour. ATTRIBUTES
changes A list of Software::Release::Change objects for this release. date The date this software was released. name The name of this release. version The version of the release, as a string. METHODS
add_to_changes ($change) Add a change to this release's list of changes. has_no_changes Returns true if this release's list of changes is empty. AUTHOR
Cory G Watson <gphat@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.12.4 2011-10-19 Software::Release(3pm)
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