I figured Wags would have checked, but I just had to ask, because sometimes
it's some little thing like that that ends up biting us in the butt.  BTW, I
should have been clearer, but what I was asking was if the machines were set
to the same time zone in the time settings.  It does appear that one system
is giving out the GMT.  Out of curiosity (and a desire to avoid as much pain
in the future as possible), what are you doing that results in the different
times?  Is it a particular function or module?

-----Original Message-----
From: drieux
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 4/20/02 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: Time being displayed is off my 7 hours


On Saturday, April 20, 2002, at 07:21 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

>       Yes. Two feet from each other. Time on machines are
correct(PDT), but 
> something within perl is 7 hours off.
>
> Wags ;)

I presume that you are checking these with how the
system clock is set on both?

you might want to check how they do with resolving

        a) to GMT time
        b) is there a ntp server around?

we ran into this with some java code on the offset issues
between NT and win2000....

it turned out that one system was handing out GMT time
as the default to the applications or some such...


ciao
drieux

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