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Ben Avison authored
Detail: Renamed function "localTIME" to "get_RISCOS_TIME" since it has nothing to do with local time. This function used to call the C library function localtime(), but until recently the C library was non-conformant to the C standard, and simply produced a year/month/day/hour/minute/second breakdown as UTC. When this was fixed (RISC_OSLib 5.68) it changed DOSFS's behaviour; it was first detected because the reverse operation is implemented locally within DOSFS, so a read-modify-write of file attributes leads to the modification time being skewed by an amount equal to the difference between UTC and local time. Arguments can be made either to treat the on-disc time as local time (for compatibility with Windows and Mac OS) or as UTC (for compatibility with Linux or older RISC OS systems); I have opted to return behaviour to UTC. Also placed a lower limit on dates of the earliest date supported by FAT (1980), so for example if your system clock is set to 1970, as it will be if there is no RTC and NetTime is not operational, then you don't end up creating dates in the far future due to underflow. Admin: Tested on a beagleboard Version 0.90. Tagged as 'DOSFS-0_90'
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