On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Klaas Freitag <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 08.07.2012 22:39, Emre Erenoglu wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I can see that when the client makes a sync with the server (ie every 5 >> seconds), it creates a file named "csync_timediff.ctmp" both on the server >> and client and then removes it. >> >> So each 5 seconds for each client, there's file created and deleted. Do >> we >> really need this file to understand time difference? Why doesn't the >> client >> just ask the server with a method "what time it is over there?" >> >> I'm not sure if this will be a good solution when there are many (ie tens, >> hundreds, thousands) of clients on the servers. >> >> It seems this bug is related to this problem as well: >> http://bugs.owncloud.org/**thebuggenie/owncloud/issues/**oc-736<http://bugs.owncloud.org/thebuggenie/owncloud/issues/oc-736> >> > Yes, and I am already working on getting rid of that, as of the whole time > sync requirement. > > Thanks Klaas, looking forward to test it. -- Emre
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