From 334ef049492368c7eb032d507e571f41a3fed779 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Levitte Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 07:50:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Since version 7.0, The C RTL in VMS handles time in terms of UTC instead of local time. --- crypto/o_time.c | 21 ++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/crypto/o_time.c b/crypto/o_time.c index 785468131e..e29091d650 100644 --- a/crypto/o_time.c +++ b/crypto/o_time.c @@ -114,16 +114,28 @@ struct tm *OPENSSL_gmtime(const time_t *timer, struct tm *result) return NULL; logvalue[reslen] = '\0'; + t = *timer; + +/* The following is extracted from the DEC C header time.h */ +/* +** Beginning in OpenVMS Version 7.0 mktime, time, ctime, strftime +** have two implementations. One implementation is provided +** for compatibility and deals with time in terms of local time, +** the other __utc_* deals with time in terms of UTC. +*/ +/* We use the same conditions as in said time.h to check if we should + assume that t contains local time (and should therefore be adjusted) + or UTC (and should therefore be left untouched). */ +#if __CRTL_VER < 70000000 || defined _VMS_V6_SOURCE /* Get the numerical value of the equivalence string */ status = atoi(logvalue); /* and use it to move time to GMT */ - t = *timer - status; + t -= status; +#endif /* then convert the result to the time structure */ -#ifndef OPENSSL_THREADS - ts=(struct tm *)localtime(&t); -#else + /* Since there was no gmtime_r() to do this stuff for us, we have to do it the hard way. */ { @@ -198,7 +210,6 @@ struct tm *OPENSSL_gmtime(const time_t *timer, struct tm *result) result->tm_isdst = 0; /* There's no way to know... */ ts = result; -#endif } } #endif -- 2.34.1