On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 08:02:32PM +0200, Daniel Glöckner wrote:
> The Windows client doesn't change the timezone offset in summer (winter).

That's too bad.  It seems you can't possibly get it right, then.
(But I wonder what the Windows client does when it displays the
time for a user in Australia...)

> I have someone on my list who appears to be in the GMT-5000 zone :-)

I suspect that of being a Licq bug, as I've also previously encountered
ridiculous timezones stored in my users' *.uin files, and updating their
info fixed it.

In particular, GMT-5000 would result if the timezone in *.uin were set
to +100.  The user is probably in the timezone GMT+100, so somehow +100
got written instead of -2 as it should be.

imc


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