%% Craig Washburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
cw> using 3.23.28-gamma on win2000.
cw> With the change over to daylights savings, the system time was
cw> increased by one hour. MySQL is still reporting the time to be one
cw> hour ago.
cw> eg, it is now 20:08 pm (just double checked it through bios) Doing a
cw> SELECT NOW() reports it to be 19:08. I've tried shutting down the
cw> service and restarting, rebooting the computer it is on and nothing
cw> works.
This is a bug in Windows, and has been known for over two years.
Unfortunately it takes Microsoft about 3.73 years, on average, to fix a
simple bug like incorrect handling of DST, so you're basically screwed
until next week.
Maybe by the next time Apr 1 is on a Sunday, they will have fixed this
bug.
:-/.
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