On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Garey Mills <[email protected]>wrote:

> I believe the problem that Martin is having is that all the dates are the
> epoch (1969-12-31), in other words, the app is not reading the system
> time, or the system time (use 'date' on a Unix system) is seriously messed
> up. The problem is probably going to me in whatever code is accessing
> system time (new Date() for example. Did geoserver change anything about
> accessing system time in the 2.4 release?
>

Had a quick look, don't see anything in the last year of changes...
Unfortunately cannot do a quick test locally, reinstalled my machine
recently and Oracle is super-duper painful
to install on Ubuntu, waiting for some real work to justify spending half a
day getting the sucker up again.

Cheers
Andrea


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