[LEAPSECS] POSIX and C (Was: Re: ISO Influence)
Brian Garrett
mgy1912 at cox.net
Thu Dec 23 16:22:51 EST 2010
Also US research stations near the South Pole.
Brian
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From: "Tony Finch" <dot at dotat.at>
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Subject: Re: [LEAPSECS] POSIX and C (Was: Re: ISO Influence)
> On 23 Dec 2010, at 07:48, "Poul-Henning Kamp" <phk at phk.freebsd.dk> wrote:
>
>> In message <66237B3A-3953-43FF-86D6-9AE1BEFA55D4 at tcs.wap.org>, "Jonathan
>> E. Har
>> dis" writes:
>>>
>>>
>>> You might want to rephrase that as a trivia question: WHERE under
>>> U.S. jurisdiction is UTC (no offset) the legal, civil time?
>>
>> And the answer would have been, during the time where POSIX was a
>> government requirement: In all the computers.
>
> Or in USAF bases in the UK during the winter.
>
> Tony.
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