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RE: Wrong date/time in "svn log" output

From: Brandt, Servatius <Servatius.Brandt_at_fujitsu-siemens.com>
Date: 2005-12-06 15:25:07 CET

Peter N. Lundblad wrote:

> > > I have no idea, but never heard about this before (while I do
guess
> > > others have been running servers for more than 49 days...)
> > >
> > > Which platform are you using?
> >
> > A MS Windows 2003 server with Subversion 1.2.3 under Cygwin.
> >
> Does this mean Subversion is *compiled* under Cygwin or did you just
run
> it from a Cygwin shell or something? Because if you just started it
from
> a shell under Cygwin, it still uses native Win32 APIs and having a
broken
> apr_time_now() that no one has seen before seems strange to me.

I use the Subversion *binary* that comes with the Cygwin installation.
I suppose it is compiled under Cygwin.

An explanation that nobody has seen this problem before may be that it
is unusual to keep a *Windows* machine running more than 49 days without
reboot.

- Servatius

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