ID: 27327
User updated by: timo at reflection-metal dot de
Reported By: timo at reflection-metal dot de
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Suse, RedHat, WinXP, W2K
-PHP Version: 4.3.4
+PHP Version: 4.3.4, 4.3.3
New Comment:
Just tested to switch the timezone to GMT (former CET), alas same
result. Also
echo gmdate('Y-m-d H:i:s', gmmktime(0, 59+1, 0, 03, 28, 2004));
is giving '2004-03-28 03:00:00'.
Reproduced this on 6 PCs and also in PHP 4.3.3.
Unfortunately I cannot try the latest snapshot, 'cause all machines are
production servers. Maybe I could get some time to setup a new one
during this week.
Maybe it's nothing but a guess but:
Daylight saving time outside europe starts at 01:00:00 ('cause CET is
GMT+1) and inside europe 02:00:00. Could it be that they are used BOTH?
Previous Comments:
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[2004-02-22 22:20:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't reproduce with latest CVS / 4.2.3.
Check your timezone.
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[2004-02-21 13:03:35] scottmacvicar at ntlworld dot com
Can't confirm this under RH9 and Windows XP using PHP 4.3.5RC3. There
was a few timezone bug fixes could you try a snapshot from
http://snaps.php.net
What timezone was your server running in? I was running them in GMT.
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[2004-02-21 12:14:46] timo at reflection-metal dot de
Hi Sniper,
thanks for your advice... But shouldn't the daylight saving return 1
instead of 2 hours difference?
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[2004-02-20 04:16:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We are happy to tell you that you just discovered Daylight Savings
Time. For more information see:
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/b.html
Instead of using mktime/date consider using gmmktime and gmdate which
do
not suffer from DST.
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[2004-02-20 03:41:56] timo at reflection-metal dot de
Just found out that this bug is a problem with summer time conversion.
You could check out e.g. 2003-03-30...
In addition:
If you subtract 1 minute from '2004-03-28 03:00:00' it results in
'2004-03-28 03:59:00'
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