Hey Guys,

I just installed Hackystat-Standard on a ikayzo server and the
TimeZoneChanger detected problems in Issue Data.  See below.

Burt: let me know if you're willing to fix the XML data. If not I will.

It seems to me that we need to figure out a way to test Hackystat with a
different timezone during the daily build.

A solution could be the following:
1) Move a copy of the testdataset and other test users to a directory in
hackyBuild/build/
2) Create a test case in TimeZoneChanger that points the changer to that
directory and sets temporarily the timezone to something other than HST.
3) run the TimeZoneChanger and fail the test case if a
TimeZoneChangerException occurs.

Any comments? I'll start on this sometime soon.

thanks, aaron



05/12 12:35:45 TimeZoneChanger: Server Time Zone = Japan Standard Time
05/12 12:35:45 TimeZoneChanger: Changing TimeStamps in Test Data for
testdataset
05/12 12:35:45 TimeZoneChangerException: Error processing
/home/hack/hackystat/data/users/testdataset/data/Issue/2005-03-01.xml
org.hackystat.kernel.admin.TimeZoneChangerException: The calculated offset
causes a change in day. [day(from file)=01-Mar-2005|
originalTimeStamp=1109845526655, day=03-Mar-2005, date=Thu Mar 03 19:25:26
JST 2005 | adjustedTimeStamp=1109777126655, day=03-Mar-2005, date=Thu Mar
03 00:25:26 JST 2005]
05/12 12:35:45 TimeZoneChangerException: Error processing
/home/hack/hackystat/data/users/testdataset/data/Issue/2005-03-31.xml
org.hackystat.kernel.admin.TimeZoneChangerException: The calculated offset
causes a change in day. [day(from file)=31-Mar-2005|
originalTimeStamp=1112177687530, day=30-Mar-2005, date=Wed Mar 30 19:14:47
JST 2005 | adjustedTimeStamp=1112109287530, day=30-Mar-2005, date=Wed Mar
30 00:14:47 JST 2005]

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