ID:               22198
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Analyzed
-Bug Type:         Date/time related
+Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: Solaris 8 (sparc)
 PHP Version:      4.3.0
 New Comment:

Yes, it was what I suspected. On Linux, the same script
gives 30/03/2003 from the 00:00:00 time til the end.

We need to document this behaviour a bit better..
(never use 00:00:00 as time!)



Previous Comments:
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[2003-02-12 21:47:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

script:

<?


for($hour=0;$hour<2;$hour++) {
        for($min=0;$min<60;$min++) {
                for($seg=0;$seg<60;$seg++) {
                        $mk2= mktime ($hour,$min,$seg,03,30,2003);
                        $frm2 = date ("d/m/Y", $mk2);
                        print "($hour h, $min m, $seg s) $mk2 --> $frm2\n";
                }
        }
}

?>

relevant part of output:

...
(0 h, 59 m, 55 s) 1048982395 --> 29/03/2003
(0 h, 59 m, 56 s) 1048982396 --> 29/03/2003
(0 h, 59 m, 57 s) 1048982397 --> 29/03/2003
(0 h, 59 m, 58 s) 1048982398 --> 29/03/2003
(0 h, 59 m, 59 s) 1048982399 --> 29/03/2003
(1 h, 0 m, 0 s) 1048982400 --> 30/03/2003
(1 h, 0 m, 1 s) 1048982401 --> 30/03/2003
(1 h, 0 m, 2 s) 1048982402 --> 30/03/2003
(1 h, 0 m, 3 s) 1048982403 --> 30/03/2003
(1 h, 0 m, 4 s) 1048982404 --> 30/03/2003
...

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[2003-02-12 21:30:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try using some other time that midnight. Some systems
tend to behave a bit differently during the dst change
and in those systems, the hour between 00:00 - 01:00 doesn't
exist..(e.g. Macosx does the same)


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[2003-02-12 21:07:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

=====================================================================
TIME END 2003-02-13 03:02:41
=====================================================================
TEST RESULT SUMMARY
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Exts skipped    :   76
Exts tested     :   14
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of tests :  443
Tests skipped   :  221 (49.9%)
Tests failed    :    3 ( 0.7%)
Tests passed    :  219 (49.4%)
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Time taken      :  111 seconds
=====================================================================

=====================================================================
FAILED TEST SUMMARY
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Error message handling [tests/run-test/test005.phpt]
Bug #21131: fopen($filename, "a+") has broken position
[ext/standard/tests/file/bug21131.phpt]
strtotime() function [ext/standard/tests/time/002.phpt]
=====================================================================

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[2003-02-12 20:41:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We are waiting for your feedback about the result of the test.

Thank you.

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[2003-02-12 20:38:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

on freebsd x86:

$ php -v
4.2.1
$ uname -sr
FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE
$ php -q data.php
1048896000
29/03/2003
1048982400
30/03/2003

on sparc:

$ php -v
PHP 4.3.0 (cli) (built: Feb 10 2003 18:07:11)
Copyright (c) 1997-2002 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Zend Technologies
    with Zend Optimizer v2.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2003, by Zend
Technologies
$ uname -sr
SunOS 5.8
$ php -q data.php
1048896000
29/03/2003
1048978800
29/03/2003

Timestamps are different

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