April 8, 2015
9:44 p.m.
On Wed, 08 Apr 2015, Paul_Koning@dell.com wrote:
So here is the puzzle. I would expect WWV, and www.time.gov, to reflect leap seconds. So why would they give me a time that matches, to the second, the POSIX time on my workstation? Does NTP send POSIX seconds since epoch rather than real ones?
If you represent time as an number of seconds since some epoch, then whether or not leap seconds are counted makes a difference to the integer part of the value. If you express time as year/month/day/hour/minute/second, then (provided you follow UTC), observers can't really tell whether or not leap seconds are counted, unless they watch really closely around the time of a leap second transition. --apb (Alan Barrett)