On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 2:14 AM, jungle Boogie <jungleboogie0 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> (8) is on Saturday, that's correct for 2016.
>
> (7) is on Friday and in fact, all the days are shifted once.
>
> Both of those are a bit difficult to follow here so this link has both:
> http://kopy.io/NLViy
>
> What would cause the same exact cal.sql file obtained from your link
> be displayed differently on different architectures but the same
> sqlite3 version?
>
> Both sqlite3 versions were installed from trunk and configured with
> plain ./configure
>

Good morning!

i cannot for the life of me explain that. Very strange. My PC unfortunately
has 3.8.2 installed (from 2013, before CTEs were supported) and i haven't
got the dev tools installed to build a newer one, but will try it out
tomorrow on my work machine (which is Mint/Ubuntu x64 - the same machine
cal.sql was developed on).

The system clock is correct on your x64 machine, i assume? (Even if it's
wrong, that doesn't explain the days being shifted left by 1.)

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