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mod_archive: Fix hour offset in stored message date
os.date expect a timestamp in local time, that is subject to daylight saving.
But since we pass an UTC timestamp to os.date one hour is (wrongly) added in
the summer.
The only sensible thing is to call the os.date only once with the ! parametter.
And then parsing this sting to get the utc_timestamp.
Calling os.date with an UTC timestamp is not possible, and calling os.date
twice without timestamp could give different results.
author | Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com> |
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date | Wed, 04 Jul 2012 13:49:57 +0200 |
parents | 843cadf36306 |
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-- Copyright (C) 2009 Florian Zeitz -- -- This file is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local _G = _G; local prosody = _G.prosody; local st = require "util.stanza"; local adhoc_new = module:require "adhoc".new; function uptime() local t = os.time()-prosody.start_time; local seconds = t%60; t = (t - seconds)/60; local minutes = t%60; t = (t - minutes)/60; local hours = t%24; t = (t - hours)/24; local days = t; return string.format("This server has been running for %d day%s, %d hour%s and %d minute%s (since %s)", days, (days ~= 1 and "s") or "", hours, (hours ~= 1 and "s") or "", minutes, (minutes ~= 1 and "s") or "", os.date("%c", prosody.start_time)); end function uptime_command_handler (self, data, state) return { info = uptime(), status = "completed" }; end local descriptor = adhoc_new("Get uptime", "uptime", uptime_command_handler); module:add_item ("adhoc", descriptor);