timezones aren't being properly handled

2002-03-05 Thread Tani Hosokawa

I have a several Redhat machines with MySQL 3.23.* installed on it.
When I upgrade any of them to MySQL 3.23.49 the timezone stops being
recognized.  I have verified that MySQL 3.23.46 and 3.23.47 work properly
by downgrading some of our servers.  3.23.49 always uses UTC according to
'mysqladmin variables' even though the system timezone is set to EST.
This bug is known to affect Redhat 7.2 and Redhat 7.1.

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Re: timezones aren't being properly handled

2002-03-05 Thread Benjamin Pflugmann

Hi.

This is a known bug and IIRC fixed by 3.23.49a. Try that and report
back, if you still have problems.

Regards,

Benjamin.

On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 01:22:34PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a several Redhat machines with MySQL 3.23.* installed on it.
 When I upgrade any of them to MySQL 3.23.49 the timezone stops being
 recognized.  I have verified that MySQL 3.23.46 and 3.23.47 work properly
 by downgrading some of our servers.  3.23.49 always uses UTC according to
 'mysqladmin variables' even though the system timezone is set to EST.
 This bug is known to affect Redhat 7.2 and Redhat 7.1.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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