Thanks.
I didn't look to see if it was being used elsewhere. I'm quite surprised
how often we use it. Well, I suppose for now we should just live with
it.
I'll try to remember to file a bug report at some point.
-derek
Phil Longstaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK. However, gmtime() is u
OK. However, gmtime() is used in many other places in gnucash, so I am
not introducing a problem.
Why don't you log a bug so we won't forget it :)
Phil
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One problem with using gmtime() is that it is not multi-threaded
> so a second call to gmtime() will scribble ov
Hi,
One problem with using gmtime() is that it is not multi-threaded
so a second call to gmtime() will scribble over the space used
in the first call.
I think a better approach would be to add gmtime_r to AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
in configure and then we can add an implementation in libs/libc
on win32.
Hi Nathan,
sorry for taking so long. I just committed this change.
Phil
Nathan Buchanan wrote:
> Hi Phil!
>
> I get a warning about gmtime_r being undefined in
> src/backend/sql/gnc-backend-sql.c:1550 From what I read, the gmtime_r
> function is not available in mingw. How about we use gmtime
Hi Phil!
I get a warning about gmtime_r being undefined in
src/backend/sql/gnc-backend-sql.c:1550 From what I read, the gmtime_r
function is not available in mingw. How about we use gmtime?
Nathan
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