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Re: SVN commit showing different time after DSL time change

From: Matthew Pounsett <matt_at_conundrum.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 12:27:19 -0400

On 11-Mar-2008, at 11:32 , Chamara Gunaratne wrote:

> Hello,
> We have a svn server that is mainly accessed using the subclipse
> Eclipse svn plugin. After Sunday’s time change, commits to svn are
> time stamped with a time one hour in the future, i.e a commit done
> at 11:10 am is time stamped 12:10 pm. Svn is accessed using svn+ssh
> and the Linux server (kernel 2.6.5-7.276) running svn has the
> correct time and all the clients accessing svn have the correct time
> too.

Hrm.. I haven't seen this, running a very similar setup. The time
stamps in in all of our commits are correct.

Assuming your tzdata package is up to date, then I suppose it's
possible Apache has cached old time zone data. Have you tried
restarting the httpd?

Received on 2008-03-11 17:28:42 CET

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