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Description of problem:
Create a running VM, then change the time in the VM log to 1 hour and 1 minute less than the current time. Then click the "Shut down" button to check the confirmation dialog, the "Uptime" is "about 1 hour"
Version-Release number of selected components (if applicable):
cockpit-machines-297-1.el8.noarch
cockpit-297-1.el8.x86_64
libvirt-dbus-1.3.0-2.module+el8.9.0+18724+20190c23.x86_64
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1 Create a running VM
2 Modify the time in the VM log to 1 hour and 1 minute less than the current time
3 Click the "Shut down" button, check the confirmation dialog
Actual results:
1 After step 3, the "Uptime" is "about 1 hour"
Expected results:
1 After step 3, the "Uptime" should be "over 1 hour"
Additional info:
Hmm, this is what https://date-fns.org/ does, which is pretty much *the* JS library for localizing/humanizing times. TBH this sounds like a "wontfix" to me, as long as it's not grossly wrong.