I'm finishing up version 0.7. Hopefully the timezone and daylight savings troubles are resolved - and the problem encountered by those living somewhat near the dateline. Visual C++ is giving me a little trouble now that the Linux version seems OK. It'll be ready soon.
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The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Visual Studio doesn't support the "UTC offset" functionality of strftime() - so I'm stuck. Linux is fine though. Thinking cap is being put on again - looks like another set of code differences for a function are coming our way. What a nuisance.
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Well, it's done. Hopefully both the Linux and Windows functionality of the same code code work, and I've included the win32 exe file "sunwait" for the Windows users. Let me know if it's not working correctly - email via sourceforge works OK.
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I'm finishing up version 0.7. Hopefully the timezone and daylight savings troubles are resolved - and the problem encountered by those living somewhat near the dateline. Visual C++ is giving me a little trouble now that the Linux version seems OK. It'll be ready soon.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Visual Studio doesn't support the "UTC offset" functionality of strftime() - so I'm stuck. Linux is fine though. Thinking cap is being put on again - looks like another set of code differences for a function are coming our way. What a nuisance.
Well, it's done. Hopefully both the Linux and Windows functionality of the same code code work, and I've included the win32 exe file "sunwait" for the Windows users. Let me know if it's not working correctly - email via sourceforge works OK.