From: Kevin G. <kgr...@gm...> - 2016-12-17 20:28:23
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On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Ian Campbell <ij...@he...> wrote: > It's schedules direct via tv_grab_sd_json. I've CC'd xmltv-devel, just > > <programme start="20161231232500 +0000" stop="20161231235960 +0000" > channel="24321"> > <programme start="20170101000000 +0000" stop="20170101001500 +0000" > channel="24321"> > Interesting. Even if it is technically correct (which I don't think it is in this case) it may be a good idea for the grabber to never output a time that ends in a value greater than 59. Between my curiosity and perfectionism I will probably dig into this later today to figure out what is going and try to fix it. Although I do wonder if maybe it is already fixed. I have made significant changes to the time handling in the CVS code that is not in an official release yet. These changes make the CVS version significantly faster than the release version. Maybe these changes also fixed the leap second (or maybe it is okay in the release version and I broke it in the CVS version). Kevin |