Behaviour when system time changes
See original GitHub issueI am a little bit confused about why you are internally using AlarmManager.RTC
instead of AlarmManager.ELAPSED_REALTIME
.
If am setting a job to be run in 1 min and the system time changes inbetween, than the job will run immediatly or even too late (depending on how the time changes), although this is not the expected behaviour if the wall clock time is irrelevant for the job.
Is this really intended?
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Thanks for the quick response, I will give it a try.
Good explanation, I agree!