vdr 1.3.25 thread problems (was: Re: [vdr] vdr 1.3.25
deliverswrong wakeup time)
Sergei Haller
Sergei.Haller at math.uni-giessen.de
Wed Jun 1 16:22:37 CEST 2005
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Rainer Zocholl (RZ) wrote:
RZ>
RZ> that is time
RZ> msi:~/video# date -d "1970-01-01 1117634400 sec"
RZ> Wed Jun 1 15:00:00 CEST 2005
RZ>
RZ> the timer is:
RZ> msi:~/video# grep Yourself /video0/timers.conf
RZ> 1:T-8468-8705-16403:MTWTF--:1600:1701:50:3:Do It Yourself - S.O.S.:
RZ>
RZ>
RZ>
RZ> Jun 1 15:15:56 msi vdr[5722]: executing '/video0/pwroff 1117634400 2644 88
RZ> "Do It Yourself - S.O.S." 0'
RZ> Jun 1 15:15:56 msi pwroff: VDR shutdown 1:1117634400 2:2644 3:88 4:Do It
RZ> Yourself - S.O.S. 5:0 A:1117634400 2644 88 Do It Yourself - S.O.S. 0
RZ> Jun 1 15:15:57 msi pwroff: wrong wakeup time 1117634400!
RZ>
RZ>
RZ> It seems that VDR finds the right timer, but calcutes the time
RZ> in second wrong!
the calculated time IS correct. you can use the small tool 'time' from
nvram-wakeup package:
# ./time 1117634400
(time_t) 1117634400
(local time) Wed Jun 1 16:00:00 2005
(utc/gmt) Wed Jun 1 14:00:00 2005
or, if you trust 'date', use this:
# date +%s -d "Wed Jun 1 16:00:00 CEST 2005"
1117634400
c ya
Sergei
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