ID: 14391
Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows 2000 Server
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

Here's an example:

first of all, to show that the system understands what's going on:

$ date "+%c %Z"
Tue Dec 18 22:51:16 2001 GMT
$ date -u "+%c %Z"
Tue Dec 18 22:51:21 2001 GMT

 - same result. so the machine knows what tz it's in.

Now, I'm in GMT at the moment, so 

echo date("H:i",mktime(22,20,00,12,18,01))."<p>";  //gives 22.20
echo gmdate("H:i",mktime(22,20,00,12,18,01))."<p>"; // gives 22.20

as expected. but...

echo date("H:i",gmmktime(22,20,00,12,18,01))."<p>";  //gives 21.20
echo gmdate("H:i",gmmktime(22,20,00,12,18,01))."<p>"; // gives 21.20

These should also give 22.20, so it looks to me that gmmktime() is
screwed.

Max


Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-20 10:41:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've got this problem on 4.0.5 on solaris, could someone confirm this
for me? 

SunOS mimosa 5.7 Generic_106541-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4

Max

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[2002-01-13 14:34:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could be. Could also be that some of the assumptions made in
ext/standard/datetime.c on lines 172-190 are just wrong for
Windows-based systems. I'll do some testing next week, now
that I finally have a Windows test system (with documentation)
aside my trustworthy Linux.

<offtopic>
A machine that can boot two different operating systems is
called 'dual-boot'. Mine boots to Linux, Solaris and Windows
2000. So should it be called 'trial-boot'? 
</offtopic>


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[2002-01-13 07:45:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mmm, I think this is to blame at Microsoft then.

Derick

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[2002-01-13 06:56:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug confirmed also with 4.1.1 on Windows 2000 server.
Everything fine on Linux (4.1.1 and 4.0.3).

Note that depending on your country, the result might be
wrong on summer time too. I'm too living on a timezone
GMT+2 (Finland), but we didn't switch to using daylight
savings time until 1977. Which is correctly detected on
Linux and wrong on Windows 2000 server (it thinks that we
had daylight savings also on 1970-1976).



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[2002-01-13 05:15:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can you test a newer version, say 4.1.1?

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