Environment: Ubuntu 14.04.
I am trying to store into struct tm broken down time specified in GMT. Here is my C++ function:
void mygmt(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute, int second) {
  struct tm gmtTime;
  memset(&gmtTime, 0, sizeof(struct tm));
  gmtTime.tm_mday = day;
  gmtTime.tm_mon = month - 1; // 0-based
  gmtTime.tm_year = year - 1900;
  gmtTime.tm_hour = hour;
  gmtTime.tm_min = minute;
  gmtTime.tm_sec = second;
  gmtTime.tm_zone = "GMT";
  char buffer [80];
  strftime (buffer,80,"GMT time:  %b %d, %G %I:%M:%S %p %Z.", &gmtTime);
  puts(buffer);  
  time_t rawtime = timegm(&gmtTime);
  struct tm* timeinfo = localtime (&rawtime);
  strftime (buffer,80,"Local time:  %b %d, %G %I:%M:%S %p %Z.",timeinfo);
  puts(buffer);
}
Here's how I am calling it:
// June 11, 2016 23:34:03 (in GMT)
mygmt(2016, 6, 11, 23, 34, 3);
And here's the output:
GMT time:  Jun 11, 2015 11:34:03 PM GMT.
Local time:  Jun 11, 2016 04:34:03 PM PDT.
I expect local time to be -7 hours from GMT and that part of the output seems to be right. What I am confused about is the output for GMT time. It shows me a difference of one year from the value I specified. How do I fix it?