[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have problem subtracting days from current date using test > program. We have daylight saving occured on 2AM of March 26, 2005. > As you can see below, there is missing March 26th line from > program output. > > And all lines after 27th March are wrong. > Instead of 25th March it should be 26th March, 24th March should > be 25th March and so on. > > Can somebody tell me why is this happening? How can I correct > this problem?
You should set the tm_isdst to -1 before making the call to mktime(3) in order to make mktime(3) try to figure out whether Daylight Savings Time is in effect or not. See man 3 mktime for details. So, your getDate() function should look something like this: char * getDate(int day) { struct tm *t; time_t now; char date[12]; char *localdate; time_t p; now = time(NULL); t = localtime(&now); t->tm_mday -= day; t->tm_hour = t->tm_min = t->tm_sec = 0; /* make mktime(3) figure out whether DST is in effect */ t->tm_isdst = -1; p = mktime(t); if (p == (time_t)-1) printf ("mktime failed\n"); snprintf(date,11,"%d-%.2d-%.2d", t->tm_year + 1900, t->tm_mon + 1, t->tm_mday); if ((localdate=my_alloc(date)) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Allocation error!\n"); exit(2); } printf("Date: %s\n",localdate); return localdate; } ALeine ___________________________________________________________________ WebMail FREE http://mail.austrosearch.net _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"