The module can be changed to assume GMT time by default and localtime if compiled with --enable-localtime. would that be a good solution ?
-- Oded Arbel m-Wise Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (972)-67-340014 (972)-9-9581711 (ext: 116) ::.. "Nothing helps a bad mood like spreading it around." -- Calvin and Hobbes > -----Original Message----- > From: Alan McNatty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:31 PM > To: Kannel Developers > Subject: Re: [REPOST] emi2 MO timestamps (was: bug > withdate_convert_universal() ) > > > Hi Angel, > > I am not farmiliar with the emi2 code but have noticed that > that kannel > can be configured to run in GMT or localtime. My logs where > printing GMT > which is confusing - someone from the list pointed out that you can > compile and enable localtime (./configure --enable-localtime ). You > might like to try this. > Cheers, > Alan > > ps. I don't see this as a problem with kannel although it > makes having a > binary download less useful. As a result I _have to_ compile > from source > - the debian 1.1.5 package exhibits this problem too - I have notified > the maintainer. I guess it just ends up being extra work for distro > maintainers to ensure that kannel packages comply with defacto > standards, etc. > > On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 06:19, Angel Fradejas wrote: > > Andreas Fink wrote: > > >this is definitively the case. The EMI timestamps are also is in > > >LOCAL TIME, not GMT > > > > The current code asumes GMT timestamps from the SMS-C and > this is not the > > case (at least with the providers I connect). > > > > Does anybody need the current behaviour? > > > > Or can we fix it? > > > > > > Angel Fradejas > > Mediafusión España, S.A. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > www.mediafusion.es > > Tel. +34 91 252 32 00 > > Fax +34 91 572 27 08 > > > > > > > > > -- > Alan McNatty -- Catalyst IT Ltd -- http://www.catalyst.net.nz > Level 2, 150-154 Willis St, PO Box 11-053, Wellington, NZ > Mob: +64 21-312136, DDI: +64 4 9167203, Office: +64 4 4992267 > > ... error accessing whit > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > >