Lapo Luchini wrote on Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:07 AM:
> Anyway I guess that a correct "timezone" variable can solve
> your issue. (but usually it is "ok" also without anything defnied)
A little Google search pops up Corinna's famous settings in the first position:
http://www.google.de/search
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The problem is that cygwin has switch to winter-time since 05/10/2003.
The winter-time will begin end october.
An early switch?
This is very unexpected...
Now I have already found a new date.exe who gives me the right time.
"new date.exe"? Plea
Vanlerberghe Ignace wrote:
Since the 5 th october there is a difference of one hour between the correct NT-server time and the wrong cygwin time.
Was the server rebooted since daylight saving time or it is still active?
Have you tried to let the cygwin DLL unload (e.g. closing all CygWin
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> Hello,
>
> We are using an old versio of cygwin : uname -a = CYGWIN32_NT NTDATAKOR 5.0 17.6
> i686
>
> Now we are dealing with a daylight saving problem because the time from the
> NT-server must be correct for our application.
>
> Since the 5 th october there is a difference of one hour
Vanlerberghe Ignace wrote on Wednesday, October 15, 2003 3:10 PM:
>> We are using an old versio of cygwin : uname -a =
> CYGWIN32_NT NTDATAKOR 5.0 17.6 i686
>>
>> Now we are dealing with a daylight saving problem because the time
>> from the NT-server must be correct for our application.
>>
>>
> Hello,
>
> We are using an old versio of cygwin : uname -a = CYGWIN32_NT NTDATAKOR 5.0 17.6
> i686
>
> Now we are dealing with a daylight saving problem because the time from the
> NT-server must be correct for our application.
>
> Since the 5 th october there is a difference of one hour
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