We have solved this problem in the mean time. The Linux-mashine hardware clock must be set to GMT / UTC / Z-Time Timezone and sommertime must be set. After that everything (CVS) works fine. Mark Johnson, Berlin Germany [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mark Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Our firm has installed a CVS-Server on a SUSE 6.3 Mashine and we have > a problem (and in the long term, won't be the last) who's answer I > cannot find in Karl Fogel's book "Open Source Development with CVS". > > The Problem is : > > CVS uses internaly a Timezone that is 9 hours before my local time. > Our local time is Berlin, Germany (GMT+01) and the time used must be > in Sydney, Australia (GMT+10). The file dates/time on the Linux > Mashine is correct, but inside the files (where the version numbers > are written) it uses Sydney time. > > When a checkout/update is done on a local mashine (16:45) , the > date/time set is Sydney time (01:45) and the RCS-ID is GMT+8 (23:45). > Both mashines have MZ=+1 set (W2K and SUSE Linux 6.2). The compiler > will allways compile these files due to the differnce in the dates of > the .obj and source files. > > The questions are : > > What must be done in CVS to assure that files written to the client > will use the local time. > Should something be set so that CVS will use GMT? > > Mark Johnson, Berlin Germany > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > _______________________________________________ > Info-cvs mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs _______________________________________________________________________ 1.000.000 DM gewinnen - kostenlos tippen - http://millionenklick.web.de [EMAIL PROTECTED], 8MB Speicher, Verschluesselung - http://freemail.web.de _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
