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Bug#679419: apt: Funny time overflow when clock is set during apt-get update



Control: tag -1 confirmed

On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 11:49:08AM +0200, Lukas Bürgi wrote:
> Just encountered it, system time was wrong, I ran apt-get update first
> thing after booting and system time was automatically fixed while
> apt-get was running.

Yes, we use the normal system clock instead of monotonic time
for calculating the duration.

(PS. Some context would be great when replying to bugs, like
 replying to the original bug email with Subject/In-Reply-To
 and the body quoted, so I immediately know what this is about;
 I now adjusted Subject at least).


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