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From: | Matti Picus |
Subject: | Re: A lot of warnings about time-stamps |
Date: | Tue, 26 Sep 2006 22:35:18 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
José Luis García Pallero wrote:
Your English is fine. I assume the problem arises when you are running octave on one machine but the files are located on a different one. Check not only the dates and times, but the timezones. Some of my machines use GMT+2, some use IsraelStandardTime. When we go onto/off_of daylight savings time, the machines get out of sync!Hi,I'm connected a remote machine for work in octave and when I execute any script appears in the screen a lot of warnings like:time stamp for `/path/function' is in the future What are these? I'm working with octave v.2.1.57 and I don't have root permissions P.S.: Sorry, but my English is very bad -- ***************************************** José Luis García Pallero address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>
On linux, you want to lo0k at /etc/localtime - it should be a symoblic link to a timezone file. Make sure your local mahcine uses the same timezone, or that the difference in time between the machines makes sense somehow.
$ls -l /etc/localtime Matti
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