Hillel wrote:
Hi Andreas,

I'm using the latest Centos which uses Redhat.

# cat /etc/sysconfig/clock
ZONE="Africa/Johannesburg"
UTC=true
This implies that your system clock is set to UTC... is it ?
ARC=false

We set UCT to true as show above in /etc/sysconfig/clock and rebooted the
server and still %t gives the time at UTC and not UTC +2 when getting back a
status=8 (accepted from the SMS Provider) from Kannel.

The options we are using when sending the SMSs are:
status=%d&smsc=%i&timeDate=%t&destination=%p&delivInfo=%a&source=%P&msgid=%k

When compiling Kannel we used --disable-localtime

Do you have any further suggestions? and thanks for all the great work you
are doing with Kannel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Fink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 January 2007 08:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to get the Kannel time, in GMT+2


just specify your timezone in the operating system.
under unix you can set TZ variable.
There is also a ./configure option to tell Kannel to print out UTC
times instead of localtime.

Note: GMT is an old term. What you mean is Universal Time Coordinate
(UTC) which has replaced GMT ages ago.

On 11.01.2007, at 07:08, Hillel wrote:

Hi,

Greetings of the season to everyone and we wish all the Kannel
developers
and users a wonderful 2007, a special thanks to Stipe and the
others Kannel
maintainers for the great work they are doing.

When Kannel gives back a status of 8 (submit_sm responses) i.e the
SMSC
acknowledgement, Kannel gives the timeDate (%t) in GMT time and not
our
current local time of GMT +2.

This comes from the options used when sending the SMSs:
status=%d&smsc=%i&timeDate=%t&destination=%p&delivInfo=%a&source=%
P&msgid=%k

Does anyone know how to compile Kannel to use GMT + 2?  Or any other
suggestions to get the timeDate in GMT +2.

We are using the latest CVS.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks






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