On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Pete French wrote: > > The list is right. BST is not a time zone, it is a mode of time. You said > > it yourself, it's GMT+1 for the duration of the year that summer time is > > in effect. This needs to be handled separately. When I set my time zone in > > windows or OS X, I choose "Pacific (GMT -8:00)" and there is *ONE* pacific > > Sigh. You didnt actually bother reading the lists did you Alex ? It > contains both PST and PDT which rarther blows that argument out of the water. > Did you not think that would be the first explanation I thought of and would > check the other zones ? There are many summertime/standard pairs in there.
Wooh, please excuse this crack-headed 3AM e-mail. > > > Bottom line is the list is not wrong. > > The list is obviously wrong because it doesnt contain the current value > returned by the object! How can you possibly argue that that's correct > behaviour for *any* object ? See above. In the future I'll refrain from sending e-mails to the list when I should be sleeping. Cheers, Alex Perez _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep
