Hi Karsten,

> Each time I commit a file, the timestamp is 2 hours off (also shown in
> wincvs). I guess it is because I am in the CET (GMT+1) and it is currently
> daylight saving (+1 hour) for the summer.
> 
> The clock on my NT machine is set correctly to the current timezone and
> daylight saving.
CVS saves all changes based in UTC and not in local Time
Zone. If you 
checkout the time will be adjusted to represent the right
time.
This is correct behaviour.
> 
> Since I am not going to do multi timezone development, I would like cvs to
> use the time Windows are using.
If you realy want that (I can't believe it). you have to
rewrite the RCS lib
and CVS.

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