On 03/26/2012 03:59 AM, Frank Seidinger wrote:
> Dear Bacula Users,
> 
> I think that I've found a minor bug in bacula concerning the adjustment 
> of clocks on the start of daylight saving (or summertime).
> 
> I run a daily schedule on 02:00 AM which was skipped last night, when 
> the clocks advanced one hour forward from 02:00 AM to 03:00 AM when the 
> daylight saving hast started in central Europe.

This is the fault of daylight savings time, not of Bacula.

Unfortunately, as much as most of us hate daylight savings time, it's
not going away any time soon, because politicians love it, because
chambers of commerce love it, because brick-and-mortar store merchants
think it makes people spend more money.


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