This is intended to run on linux and OS X, but I'll change the %T to %H:%M:%S just to be safe.
However, that's not the issue here. Anyone out there familiar with the EPICS time conversion code that can explain what I'm doing wrong and how to fix it?
On Apr 16, 2013, at 2:38 PM, Mark Rivers <[email protected]> wrote:
>> BTW %T is not portable; IIRC vxWorks and Windows do not support it, so don't
>> use it in anything that might run there.
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> Not only is %T not portable to Windows, it causes an assert error, crashing the application. There is no clue as to what went wrong unless you run it in the debugger.
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> Mark
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