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bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone han
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Thomas Plass |
Subject: |
bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling |
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Mon, 18 Feb 2019 20:15:19 +0100 |
Eli Zaretskii wrote at 17:59 on February 18, 2019:
: these capabilities are not propagated to C runtime
: functions which Emacs uses.
I take it then, Windows pre-built users have no way to work around
this in Elisp?
What about the C source? Is there any way for a total C-dummy like me
to tweak/hard wire a rule for my local zone into the source? Could
you point me at the file(s)/place(s) in the Git that I'd need to look
at?
It'll be daunting to do this on Windows. The last time I built an
emacs must have been jwz's lemacs under SunOS back in '93...
Thomas
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Thomas Plass, 2019/02/04
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Ulf Jasper, 2019/02/12
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Ulf Jasper, 2019/02/15
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Thomas Plass, 2019/02/18
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/02/18
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling,
Thomas Plass <=
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/02/18
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Thomas Plass, 2019/02/18
- bug#34315: [PATCH] icalendar.el: DURATION fix + more robust timezone handling, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/02/18