Hi,
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 07:14:24PM -0500, John J. Foerch wrote:
> > John: Shall I change the cron job to be run before midnight so that
> > the nightlies contain nearly all commits from the day of their
> > timestamp? It could reduce the amount of confusion a little bit.
>
> That would probably be a good thing to do. As they are now, we should
> probably be calling them "morninglies" instead of "nightlies". :)
Hehe.
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 07:16:52PM -0500, John J. Foerch wrote:
> further consideration.. what about shortly before midnight, UT?
Right.
BTW, I wonder, if I can write cron-jobs which use UTC as time and not
the local system time. Because UTC doesn't have DST and local time
does have DST. So with cron jobs running in local time the nightlies
would be build about 5 minutes before midnight UTC or 65 minutes
before midnight UTC depending on the time of the year.
Kind regards, Axel
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