I am making an application on embedded linux (ARM - PXA255) with Qt for Embedded Linux 4.5.1 and I have a problem with QTimer when I change system time (another process or command line).
When I change the system time forward the timer triggers timeout() signal immediately, but when I change the system time backward the timer never (or maybe it just takes too long) triggers timeout() signal.
What I want is for timer to trigger timeout() signal on the desired interval in "real" time.
I am working with intervals of 1 second or grater.
Is there a simple solution to this, or should I just create a new timer class that uses "native" linux functions and just sent the timeout() signal from this new timer class?
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