On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Vladimir Zidar wrote:
> So the fix is easy:
>
> --- ext/standard/datetime.c.orig Fri Nov 12 22:35:04 2004
> +++ ext/standard/datetime.c Fri Nov 12 22:35:33 2004
> @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
> gmadjust = -(is_dst ? timezone - 3600 : timezone);
> #endif
> #endif
> - seconds += gmadjust;
> + seconds -= gmadjust;
> }
>
> RETURN_LONG(seconds);
This fix is wrong, the example now returns definitely the wrong answer:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dat/dev/php/php-5.0dev$ cat
ext/standard/tests/time/bug30096.php
<?php
echo gmdate("H:i:s Y-m-d", gmmktime(02,00,01, 03,28,2004));
?>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dat/dev/php/php-5.0dev$ sapi/cli/php
ext/standard/tests/time/bug30096.php
23:00:01 2004-03-27
This bug has nothing to do with the wrong direction of the adjustment,
but more with the chancing to DST at that date.
regards,
Derick
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