I see. Since I'm writing tests towards the 1003.1-2001 standards, I'll need
to be careful where there's a difference between that one and 1003.1b-1993,
as is the case with this issue. (If you'd still appreciate knowing the
deltas, I can still let you know when there is a difference in the
1003.1-2001 standard and the current implementation.)
In the 1003.1-2001 standards, it actually adds the qualifier that the line
you quoted applies to non-CLOCK_REALTIME clocks. If I'm interpreting that
standard correctly, CLOCK_REALTIME clocks should require that absolute
timers use the latest value of the clock and not behave relatively.
I'll make sure that I check the 1003.1b-1993 standards as well, though, when
reporting future issues.
- Julie
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