Bugs item #1604556, was opened at 2006-11-28 17:18
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Category: config
Group: 1.6.0
Status: Open
>Resolution: Invalid
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: kaioth (mattepiu)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: ALL xmltv contents are time-shifted

Initial Comment:
>From yesterday all the tv programs are shifted in
time of 9 hours, those of 1:00PM are at 22:00PM,
those of 3:00 PM are displayed at 00:00 AM.

This is for 1.6.0 and 1.6.1 , xmltv is not changed,
other frontends (ie: maxemum tv guide) show the list
is fine (I retried 3 times, just to be sure).

Only thing that I've believe is changed in my
system seems the default format for the date command,
before an update a simple "date" gaved:

mar nov 28 17:17:48 2006
(date +"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"), while now is givin:

mar nov 28 17:17:48 ChST 2006.
(date +"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y")

Oh, I also removed esound package, but I doubt 
that's involved.

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>Comment By: Duncan Webb (duncanwebb)
Date: 2006-11-28 22:09

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First it's not a freevo problem otherwise everybody would be complaining.

Is ChST Italian for CET. Guam's timezone is ChST, which is the same as
UTC+10.

While I really like gentoo and use it myself, it does have the nasty habit
of changing your configuration files, if your not really careful. 

I would say that your BIOS clock is wrong or the timezone are wrong. 
What does /etc/localtime point to (should be
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Rome) 
and what does /etc/conf.d/clock say for CLOCK and CLOCK_SYSTOHC.

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Comment By: kaioth (mattepiu)
Date: 2006-11-28 19:46

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yep, is utc, a "date --utc" showed a clock 10 hours behind (probably 9 are
those of the
issue, 1 is my timezone). The freevo clock plugin however shows correct
time.

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Comment By: kaioth (mattepiu)
Date: 2006-11-28 19:42

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coreutils rollback didn't fixed.

auch....I'm on gentoo, however my localtime is Rome (only 2 hours...) ,is
there a way to hack this or workaround? Or can you at least point me to
the part of freevo that could be causing
this (for me to experiment some ugly hacks....)

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Comment By: Duncan Webb (duncanwebb)
Date: 2006-11-28 19:17

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You using gentoo? 

It's most likely that something to do with the clock has changed, either
the BIOS clock is now localtime or UTC and the system thinks it is UTC or
localtime. I guess that your timezone is plus or minus 9 hours.

IIRC The xmltv is normally in localtime.

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Comment By: kaioth (mattepiu)
Date: 2006-11-28 18:47

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Further inspection showed that I upgraded coreutils (which contains date)
from 6.4 to 6.6 
2 days ago, I'll try a rollback tonight....

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Comment By: kaioth (mattepiu)
Date: 2006-11-28 17:25

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oh, I forgot, tv-guide days are starting after 9:00, maybe is caused by
that (my list starts from 0:00 AM)

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