> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
[...]
>> I can find no man page for gettimeofday in Cygwin! And I can't seem to
> even call it properly:
>> #include <time.h>
> #include <stdio.h>
> int main (void) {
> struct timezone d;
> printf ("Calling gettimeofday\n");
> gettimeofday (NULL, &d);
> printf ("Returned from gettimeofday\n");
> }
>> $ gcc foo.c
> foo.c: In function `main':
> foo.c:4: storage size of `d' isn't known
>> So how the hell did it get compiled into imapd this way?!? And how does
> on call gettimeofday in Cygwin?
>> Finally I tried:
[...]
I don't know if it usefull here, but as Gerrit P. Haase mentioned in
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-09/msg00008.html , for using timezone you
must execute a " tzset(); " call before the first line such variable
(timezone) appears.
SLao
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