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time stamps in log window sometimes calculated incorrectly?

From: Thomas Hemmer <themmer_at_go-engineering.de>
Date: Sun, 08 Mar 2009 00:57:42 +0100

Hi all,

yesterday I faced some oddity regarding the calculation of time values
within the "show log" dialog using a timezone with DST switching.
Assume a log entry having its svn:date property set to
"2008-06-29T19:23:34.171875Z".
Viewing this log entry today yields "2008-06-29T20:23:34.171875Z", not
"2008-06-29T21:23:34.171875Z" as one would expect. During the summer
months it will appear correctly as "2008-06-29T21:23:34.171875Z".
Obviously TSVN determines the time shift dependent on the *current* DST
offset instead of the one due to the date in question.
The svn command line client, in opposition, behaves like I would have
expected.
Since TSVN uses the core SVN client libraries as well I can't figure why
the above mentioned effect happens.

Does anybody have an idea what I am doing wrong?

Thanks a lot for some hint,

Thomas

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