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CVS uses Sydney time in Germany
From: |
Mark Johnson |
Subject: |
CVS uses Sydney time in Germany |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Sep 2000 07:02:55 -0000 |
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Our firm has installed a CVS-Server on a SUSE 6.3 Mashine and we have
a problem (and in the long term, won't be the last) who's answer I
cannot find in Karl Fogel's book "Open Source Development with CVS".
The Problem is :
CVS uses internaly a Timezone that is 9 hours before my local time.
Our local time is Berlin, Germany (GMT+01) and the time used must be
in Sydney, Australia (GMT+10). The file dates/time on the Linux
Mashine is correct, but inside the files (where the version numbers
are written) it uses Sydney time.
When a checkout/update is done on a local mashine (16:45) , the
date/time set is Sydney time (01:45) and the RCS-ID is GMT+8 (23:45).
Both mashines have MZ=+1 set (W2K and SUSE Linux 6.2). The compiler
will allways compile these files due to the differnce in the dates of
the .obj and source files.
The questions are :
What must be done in CVS to assure that files written to the client
will use the local time.
Should something be set so that CVS will use GMT?
Mark Johnson, Berlin Germany
address@hidden
- CVS uses Sydney time in Germany,
Mark Johnson <=