#33871 [Opn->Fbk]: No Day light savings time
ID: 33871 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: jeremy at techtrav dot com -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Windows XP Apache 2 PHP Version: 5.1.0b3 New Comment: This could be also a timezone issue. What's your TZ ? Previous Comments: [2005-07-26 18:12:59] jeremy at techtrav dot com I have upgraded to the newest snap as you have requested and I am still getting the same results. PHP 5.0.4 returns the correct time. PHP 5.1.X returns the wrong time. Could this be an operating system issue? I am on Windows XP with Apache 2. [2005-07-26 18:05:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip >you get the expected result: No, *I* get the expected result with both versions. [2005-07-26 18:02:13] jeremy at techtrav dot com you get the expected result: string(19) "10/30/2005 23:10:00" string(19) "10/31/2005 00:10:00" However in PHP 5.1.X I get: string(19) "10/31/2005 00:10:00" string(19) "10/31/2005 00:10:00" Which is wrong. [2005-07-26 17:56:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please run this code with 5.0.4 and tell me what you get: [2005-07-26 17:53:48] jeremy at techtrav dot com Actually I realize 86400*6 should not be right as my code displays below. It should give you back one hour short, however when I do add 86400*6 onto the day in PHP 5.1.X I am getting the exact 6 days out. That would be a problem. Again PHP 5.0.4 handles this correctly. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/33871 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=33871&edit=1
#33871 [Opn->Fbk]: No Day light savings time
ID: 33871 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: jeremy at techtrav dot com -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Windows XP Apache 2 PHP Version: 5.1.0b3 New Comment: Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip >you get the expected result: No, *I* get the expected result with both versions. Previous Comments: [2005-07-26 18:02:13] jeremy at techtrav dot com you get the expected result: string(19) "10/30/2005 23:10:00" string(19) "10/31/2005 00:10:00" However in PHP 5.1.X I get: string(19) "10/31/2005 00:10:00" string(19) "10/31/2005 00:10:00" Which is wrong. [2005-07-26 17:56:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please run this code with 5.0.4 and tell me what you get: [2005-07-26 17:53:48] jeremy at techtrav dot com Actually I realize 86400*6 should not be right as my code displays below. It should give you back one hour short, however when I do add 86400*6 onto the day in PHP 5.1.X I am getting the exact 6 days out. That would be a problem. Again PHP 5.0.4 handles this correctly. [2005-07-26 17:49:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Obviosly "6 days" is not equal to "86400*6", exactly because of daylight savings. Change this line: echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6)); to echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', strtotime("+6 days", $date)); [2005-07-26 17:45:56] jeremy at techtrav dot com Description: the newest 5.1.X version of PHP does not seem to work with day light savings time. the Expected result was recieved from PHP 5.0.4 I am adding 6 days to Oct 25th to cross over daylight savings time on Oct 30th. There should be 25 hours in Oct 30th. Reproduce code: --- $date = strtotime('25 Oct'); echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6)); Expected result: 10/30/2005 23:10:00 Actual result: -- 10/31/2005 00:10:00 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=33871&edit=1
#33871 [Opn->Fbk]: No Day light savings time
ID: 33871 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: jeremy at techtrav dot com -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Windows XP Apache 2 PHP Version: 5.1.0b3 New Comment: Please run this code with 5.0.4 and tell me what you get: Previous Comments: [2005-07-26 17:53:48] jeremy at techtrav dot com Actually I realize 86400*6 should not be right as my code displays below. It should give you back one hour short, however when I do add 86400*6 onto the day in PHP 5.1.X I am getting the exact 6 days out. That would be a problem. Again PHP 5.0.4 handles this correctly. [2005-07-26 17:49:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Obviosly "6 days" is not equal to "86400*6", exactly because of daylight savings. Change this line: echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6)); to echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', strtotime("+6 days", $date)); [2005-07-26 17:45:56] jeremy at techtrav dot com Description: the newest 5.1.X version of PHP does not seem to work with day light savings time. the Expected result was recieved from PHP 5.0.4 I am adding 6 days to Oct 25th to cross over daylight savings time on Oct 30th. There should be 25 hours in Oct 30th. Reproduce code: --- $date = strtotime('25 Oct'); echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6)); Expected result: 10/30/2005 23:10:00 Actual result: -- 10/31/2005 00:10:00 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=33871&edit=1