I *think* this is a problem caused by the mono library because I can't think what else could have caused it. Can anyone throw light on it?
I have a long-running server written in mono which needs to know its time in local time. It runs on GMT+1 plus DST, where appropriate. This morning in Europe, the clocks went forward. The system clock (Fedora Linux 2.6.30 kernel) changed from 02:00 to 03:01, correctly at 01:00 to 01:01 GMT. Looking at the logs generated by the mono server, I see the time go from 01:58 to 02:00 (at 01:00 GMT) and then jump *backwards* an hour to 01:01, meaning it is now two hours out. An hour later, at 02:00 GMT, it jumps forward *two* hours so that by 04:00 local it is back on the right time zone. As I said, the system clock behaved correctly through this time. Any ideas? Regards, Cliff. -- Cliff Stanford Office: +44 845 0045 666 UK Mobile: +44 7973 616 666 Home: +44 20 0222 1666 Spain Home: +34 952 587 666 http://www.may.be/ _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
