tags 279373 unreproducible retitle 279373 [TO CLOSE 20051209] samba: File times are 1 hour behind following time change thanks
Hello, In #279373, Peter reports a file timestamp ofset when writing to a samba share from a windows machine, file times being one hour earlier than then real time they were written. This happened shortly after the switch to Winter Time. I suspect some weird combination of Windows/Unix time change interactions, not necessarily related to samba. Up to now, all my own file servers have properly survived time changes with no restart of the samba server. I suggest closing this bug as "probably old issue noone can investigate anymore". A few changes such as the following could also be an indication that a possible bug has been fixed since then: * Fix smbc_stat() from returning incorrect timestamps IFF it used cli_qpathinfo2() to retrieve the timestamps (Win2k) and not if it used cli-getatr() to retrieve the timestamps (Win98). * BUG 2285: Patch for hires timestamps and efficient notify code. Peter, do you still experience the bug? Did you have problems at the last timechange? -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]