https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483060
--- Comment #6 from Joshua J. Kugler <jos...@joshuakugler.com> --- When I was debugging this, someone in the #maria IRC channel said: > As a workaround SQL mode flag ALLOW_INVALID_DATES should help, but it is > better to store the UTC values properply as UTC. So, there is that...but that does seem ugly. Can you even specify a TZ on a TIMESTAMP column in MySQL/MariaDB (it's been too long since I've actively used MySQL). Another idea: have Akonadi set the client time zone to UTC when it connects. BUT: I don't know what that might do to the times it returns in other queries, so would require investigation, and if code would have to be changed elsewhere. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.