On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Roland Liebl<[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 16:36:28 +0200, till <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Roland Liebl<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> how can it happen that I have different timezone offsets in my logs? >>> The write_log function in main.inc should default to php time(). >>> But why can this result in different timezone offsets? >>> Some insight please ... >>> Currently it is hard to track back issues back to apache access > logfile. >>> Regards, >>> Roland >>> [09-Jul-2009 07:00:49 +0200]: Successful login for [email protected] > (id >>> 1175) from 95.91.44.235 >>> [09-Jul-2009 02:26:39 -0400]: Successful login for [email protected] (id >>> 1171) from 91.64.83.204 >>> [10-Jul-2009 07:39:56 +0900]: Successful login for [email protected] (id >>> 1215) from 217.128.145.75 >> >> That's totally weird. The logs are not aggregated from different >> servers and the servers are not in sync, or something? I could see how >> the date would look different depending on what "created" the entry >> (e.g. PEAR vs. native PHP). But that's not the case. Any pointers? >> >> Till > > It is running on a VPS of HostEurope. It is really weird because > all the apache logs are in sync. It only occurs within the RoundCube logs. > I will try modify function write log to use date() with second (optional) > argument [, int timestamp]. At the moment it looks like if date() function > was used with a different "timestamp" according to user's timezone offset > in the function format_date within one request it "remembers" user's > timezone for creating the log line. > > Roland > >
Hehe... ! I just added a check to the installer for a (correct) date.timezone in php.ini. When none is added, it assumes the user's it seems. I just tested it on a development server in the u.s. (usually America/Chicago) and when I added "Lalalala/Foo" to the php.ini it assumed Europe/Berlin instead. Till _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
