I am not sure what hapenned to the SPI driver that was out there for the 8xx that I wrote a long time ago. I know that it was working fine then. I do have a version now that works great. I'll try and make it available somewhere real soon. But this one's only for the 2.4 kernel and not the 2.6 kernel.
--- Robin <robin at india.tejasnetworks.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I am trying to find a way of setting TZ environment > variable with DST > support for southern hemisphere countries. Its > giving a strange problem. > In southern hemisphere countries, DST starts around > Oct and ends around > March. The DST time seems to be applicable from Oct > until Dec31,19:00hrs. > Then it reverts back to standard time. > > For northern hemisphere countries, its working > perfectly.(Here DST starts > around March and ends around Oct. There is no year > crossing DST period.) > > I am sending the system timezone at various times.. > > bash> export TZ="xxx5:30yyy4:30,M10.1.1,M2.1.1" > bash> date 10010159 > Mon Oct 1 01:59:00 xxx 2001 > bash> date > Mon Oct 1 01:59:47 xxx 2001 > bash> date > Mon Oct 1 03:00:10 yyy 2001 > bash> date 12311900 > Mon Dec 31 19:00:00 yyy 2001 > bash> date 12311959 > Mon Dec 31 18:59:00 xxx 2001 <----------- problem. > It should have > reverted to xxx only in feb. > > Please give me some idea for setting time zone for > southern hemisphere > countries. > > I am using 2.4.20 linux kernel from denx.I am > running date command from > busybox version 0.6 which in is using strftime. The > processor is ppc860T. > > Regards, > Robin Mathew > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linuxppc-embedded mailing list > Linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org > https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo