As far as I know the server uses GMT. You can specify your local timezone (something
like GMT+2).
The server will add/substract the required offset. When accessing the server via the
same mechanism there should be no changing of the file dates!

Best Regards,
Michael
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Larry Jones wrote:

> casper writes:
> >
> > When I use cvs, the update time is not my system time. How this
> > happen,and how to resolve it.
>
> What do you mean by "the update time"?  CVS uses UTC (aka GMT)
> internally and usually displays times that way.  Correctly converting to
> local time, particularly in a client/server environment, is a nearly
> impossible task.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
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> the slightest bearing on what happens to me anyway. -- Calvin
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