ID: 9878
Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Solaris 2.6
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:

This fix did NOT get into 4.1.1 as advertised;  I just
checked the 4.1.1 source I downloaded.
Can someone double check
how it was missed and if its in the CVS for the next
release?  Otherwise I can reopen it.

Thanks,
Brian


Previous Comments:
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[2001-11-07 09:22:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fixed in CVS

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[2001-10-21 21:07:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Missing status.


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[2001-07-13 10:50:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can we try to get this patch in 4.0.7?  Its not as critical
an issue during the summer, but the standard time will
be here before you know it.

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[2001-05-07 14:10:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry, I replied to the email, but it didn't get logged to
the record.

Yes I'm sure Solaris2.6 does not have the tm_gmtoff value in 
tm struct.  Linux does, perhaps newer Solaris do also, I
don't know.  But definately 2.6 does not have the value
so the config does not set the HAVE_TM_GMTOF defined.

I supposed to test on Linux you could rebuild php and
override this define.

If its any help, we are using the patch I suggested on a
production Solaris server and it worked fine on both
sides of the time shift in April.

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[2001-05-07 12:52:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Waiting for feedback on Rasmus' question.

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