It seems that mktime does what is required here. Certainly timegm() can
not be used because it is not available on all systems (most notably, win32).
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@ -291,10 +291,5 @@ time_t ASN1_UTCTIME_get(const ASN1_UTCTIME *s)
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#undef g2
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return timegm(&tm)-offset*60; /* FIXME: timegm is non-standard,
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* typically we only have mktime (which
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* interprets the struct tm according to
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* the current time zone setting).
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* Also time_t is inappropriate for general
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* UTC times because it may a 32 bit type. */
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return mktime(&tm)-offset*60;
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}
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