On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Ory Drilon <o...@drilon.com> wrote:

> Is there a known problem with time skew in the first place? Maybe
> resolving that would fix these untraceable phantoms.
>

Not that i'm aware of - i was speculating that maybe the clock was used as
an optimization for the client to ask the server "has anything arrives
since time X," but i don't think that actually happens.


> I also bumped into something similar when hosting the same .fossil on
> two different servers with a time skew between them. Everything was
> fine when I fixed the time settings, though I logged an extra comment
> to ticket 683457aa0f in case it would be useful.
>

The timeline will do funny things in a time skew, but it otherwise should
not cause any real grief.

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