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On (aarch64) termux + xfce + java + termux-x11, I've been using java-app trackguru to edit gpx-tracks (track created by gps-device). It's working well, except minor detail.
There is problem with timezone on gps points. On desktop-linux archlinux timezone is correctly displayed as CET, on termux timezone is ignored and points are displayed as GMT.
In termux terminal, command "date" shows correctly CET-timezone.
Is there a problem that java cannot detect locale? Trackguru uses JPX-library and ZonedDateTime mechanism of Java. (I don't know much about java and this is info from trackguru).
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On (aarch64) termux + xfce + java + termux-x11, I've been using java-app trackguru to edit gpx-tracks (track created by gps-device). It's working well, except minor detail.
There is problem with timezone on gps points. On desktop-linux archlinux timezone is correctly displayed as CET, on termux timezone is ignored and points are displayed as GMT.
In termux terminal, command "date" shows correctly CET-timezone.
Is there a problem that java cannot detect locale? Trackguru uses JPX-library and ZonedDateTime mechanism of Java. (I don't know much about java and this is info from trackguru).
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