ID:               10550
 Comment by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE
 PHP Version:      4.0 Latest CVS (29/04/2001)
 Assigned To:      derick
 New Comment:

Itīs really a FreeBSDīs daylight savings bug.

Try:

mktime(0,0,0,10,13,2002) and youīll get -1.

13/10/2001 is the first day in daylight savings time.

This problem also occurs on windows98.


Previous Comments:
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[2001-09-09 06:02:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I said closed

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[2001-09-09 06:02:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Closing this one, as it seems an issue with FreeBSD's daylight savings
time.

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[2001-04-29 15:11:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

daylight saving related??? (u

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[2001-04-29 11:27:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It doesn't occur under OpenBSD; it looks like a FreeBSD issue (happens
on 4.x-STABLE as well).  This came up recently on the Horde/Chora
list:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=chora&m=98622313207343&w=2

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[2001-04-29 11:20:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I could not reproduce this under Linux. Will try later with OpenBSD. As
PHP uses the underlying C functions for this, this might actaully be a
problem with FreeBSD.

Derick

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