Hi, James. On Mon, May 08, 2023 at 12:55:57PM +0100, James R. Haigh (+ML.GNU.Guix subaddress) wrote: > Hi c4droid, > > At Z+0800=2023-05-08Mon23:55:06, c4droid sent: > > […] >
Thanks for the hint, I just checked my system services noticed the ntp is not install on my system, after set it up, everything is normal. > You appear to have sent an email from the future. That time is currently > over 4 hours into the future. Note that certificate validation relies upon > correct clock synchronisation, so without even looking into the details of > what is going on with Guix, simply correcting your system clock time may in > fact resolve your issue afterall. > > Looking at the Received headers on your email, I notice that your email > was in fact sent a few hours in the past:– > > Mon, 08 May 2023 15:55:05 +0800 > Mon, 08 May 2023 03:55:26 -0400 > Mon, 08 May 2023 03:55:29 -0400 > Mon, 08 May 2023 03:55:31 -0400 > Mon, 08 May 2023 09:55:59 +0200 > Mon, 08 May 2023 09:56:02 +0200 > > These are all broadly the same time: UTC+0=07:55. Therefore, at the time of > sending, the timestamp in the Date header of your email was precisely 8 hours > into the future. Its timezone is also UTC+8, which indicates that you may > have actually confused local time with system time when setting the time. If > you set your system time to UTC+8 and then on top of that your local time > adds another 8 hours, at UTC+0=07:55, UTC+8+8=23:55. That seems like a > plausible explanation. > > Furthermore, a common cause for system time being set to local time is > if you dual-boot with another operating system that does not respect the > system time being independent of local time. I have heard that this is a > common problem for those who dual-boot with Microsoft Windows – at least it > was in the days of XP. I don't know whether it is still a common issue in > newer versions, but if you have such a dual-boot and this keeps happening, > that would be a good first place to investigate to try to fix the issue. BTW, thanks for the answer. :) > > Kind regards, > James. > -- > Wealth doesn't bring happiness, but poverty brings sadness. > Sent from Debian with Claws Mail, using email subaddressing as an alternative > to error-prone heuristical spam filtering.
