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RE: Daylight Savings Bug
From: |
chris . hammond |
Subject: |
RE: Daylight Savings Bug |
Date: |
Mon, 2 Apr 2001 16:21:21 -0500 |
It works fine when I set my clock to next week.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arbees [SMTP:address@hidden
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 2:24 PM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: Daylight Savings Bug
>
> hey Chris,
>
> can you try one thing? set your system date to be
> anything after April 8, 2001 and see if you get this
> problem. are you using nt or win2k?
>
> lemme know what happened.
>
> Arbees
>
> --- address@hidden wrote:
> > I am having the same problem as address@hidden I
> > am using version 3.79.1
> > for Windows 32. It appears that the time stamp
> > being read by Make as the
> > current time is one hour in the past. The time
> > stamps on any files
> > generated by Make are the correct time. I have
> > verified that the BIOS real
> > time clock is set properly and that the Windows
> > clock is set properly. I
> > changed the date to March 31, and all works fine.
> > When I change the date to
> > today, I get the wrong time again. I tried to
> > create a Visual C++ project
> > to try to track down what's happening, but I have
> > been unsuccessful so far
> > in setting up the compiler and linker options
> > properly. My Visual C++
> > knowledge is skimpy at best.
> > I was able to get it to work properly by changing my
> > computer to be at GMT
> > time zone, not Central Time. However, this isn't a
> > great fix since it makes
> > my computer 6 hours off from the rest of my office.
> > address@hidden wrote: "Hi, I am using make
> > version: "GNU Make version
> > 3.78.1, by Richard Stallman and Roland McGrath.
> > Built for Windows32" And
> > since the day light saving went into effect
> > yesterday (time was moved ahead
> > an hour) I am getting "modification time is in the
> > future" when I run make.
> > Seems like the daylight saving calculations isn't
> > being done? Is this a
> > known issue or is there something I am missing? I am
> > trying to go through
> > the mailing list archive also to see if there is
> > anything in it regarding
> > this. Thanks for the help"
> >
>
>
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