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2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
...here , but not in the northern hemisphere. > Of course! I overlooked that the date in the test is the issue, not the current date. (Let's blame that on the fact that Summer seems to have finally arrived in Copenhagen...) "svn praise" claims this test is due to Martin Maechler in r71742, so maybe he knows how to fix it. (I wonder if he just used the current date at the time, or actually thought that there would be no DST issues in December ;-) ) -pd > Martyn > >> -pd >> >>> CHeers >>> Joris >>> >>> On Thu, May 18, 2017 at...
2017 May 18
0
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
...in the northern hemisphere. > > > Of course! I overlooked that the date in the test is the issue, not the current date. (Let's blame that on the fact that Summer seems to have finally arrived in Copenhagen...) > "svn praise" claims this test is due to Martin Maechler in r71742, so maybe he knows how to fix it. (I wonder if he just used the current date at the time, or actually thought that there would be no DST issues in December ;-) ) > -pd I think the former. This was about fixing a segmentation fault problem (thread from Dec 6, 2016, on the R-devel mailing list...
2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
> On 18 May 2017, at 13:47 , Joris Meys <jorismeys at gmail.com> wrote: > > Correction: Also dlt uses the default timezone, but POSIXlt is not recalculated whereas POSIXct is. Reason for that is the different way values are stored (hours, minutes, seconds as opposed to minutes from origin, as explained in my previous mail) > I would suspect that there is something more subtle