Hello,

On 11/22/12 10:50 AM, Uri Shacked wrote:
OK,
made some copy paste and installed the latest from GIT
the $time() variables looks OK now.
ok, thanks for testing and feedback.

Cheers,
Daniel

Thanks.

On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Uri Shacked <ushacked@gmail.com> wrote:
I install from source and not git. how do i download it? (there is only 3.3.2 source that i already installed....)


On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you try again with latest version of branch 3.3?

Cheers,
Daniel


On 11/21/12 3:04 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,

On 11/21/12 8:55 AM, Uri Shacked wrote:

Hi,

I upgraded to 3.3.2

On 3.2 i used the variable $time() to get the current time for some process.

Every 2 minutes a RTIMER process started, checked the $time(hour) and $time(min) and on a certain time executed something.

This process stopped working on 3.3.2

When i debug, i see that the $time() variable keeps on giving me the same hour and minute that was given on the first run.

Meaning the $time() variable does not give the current time.

I notice also that the $Ts that on 3.2 gave a current time stopped doing it and $TS does it now....

Any help here?

Is it OK and i need to check time another way? Or something in the $time() has changed...?

it was some change in terms of caching the time value per message. rtimer uses a fake sip message, so it might have been affected by this change, since it is not received from the net, it is the same value in a local buffer and structure.

I will look over it.

Cheers,
Daniel
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