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.faketimerc donnot support start at? #449

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JabinHao opened this issue Dec 26, 2023 · 2 comments
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.faketimerc donnot support start at? #449

JabinHao opened this issue Dec 26, 2023 · 2 comments

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@JabinHao
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I encountered an issue where

  1. when using .faketimerc, the offset works as expected.
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  1. However, when using start at, it actually behaves as absolute dates.
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@JabinHao
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wolfcw commented Dec 26, 2023

The specified time is used for each newly started process and its subprocesses. You may want to start a new shell as parent process before starting the date commands. The .faketimerc file is treated not differently to other means like setting the FAKETIME environment variable.

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