Is this a real update or a fake update
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2.4.5.r.20200220.0000 it does not match the date code
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what do you mean? 20 feb 2020,it seem right to me
0000 .. it's the first update after -RC at midnight ? GMT-6 ?
or maybe they should check the cr2032 if it's in good condition if the clock is unsynchronized, it's here -> -
@kiokoman there are lots 4 digits 0000 there is no dash after the date
Example 2.4.5.r.20200220-0000 it post look like. this not post to looking like this 2.4.5.r.20200220.0000 -
idk, the format has always been that
for example:
2.4.5.r.20200211.0854
2020/02/11 at 08:54
2.4.5.r.20200212.1633
2020/02/12 at 16:33
now is
2.4.5.r.20200220.0000
2020/02/20 at 00:00
jimp probably worked late into the night -
@Grapeape22 said in Is this a real update or a fake update:
2.4.5.r.20200220.0000 it does not match....
Check your own OS : probably Windows 10, but it has an build number and date :
The format is slightly different.
MAC user ? Same thing.
Also : read the 2.4.5 RC annoucment.
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We're working on migrating the builds over to a new coordinated system that is not only faster but will have consistent timestamps for everything across all builds that start at the same time. It will trigger at set times, multiple times per day, rather than on demand as commits happen, but can still be set off manually if we want.
Other than the timestamps being more "even" in most cases, it should be transparent to users.
The timestamp on the individual images will be when the entire build run starts and not necessarily when that kernel build timestamp happens.