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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="http://joeyh.name/"
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ip="108.236.230.124"
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subject="comment 3"
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date="2014-06-11T22:11:38Z"
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content="""
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I have implemented this on the loststamp git branch. It seems to work!
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However, it has a big problem:
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If the timezone changes while the assistant (or a long-running command)
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runs, it won't notice, since it only checks the inode cache once, and
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so will use the old delta for all new inode caches it generates for new
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files it's added. Which will result in them seeming changed the next time
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it runs.
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So, it would be really nice to be able to check the actual timezone instead.
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But I suppose I can make the assistant poll the inode cache file, or check
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it when adding a new file, or something like that. Bleagh.
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