Hi,

this is only an okay forum for this question. Basically, here we deal 
more with Swiki, Comanche, and pws. The bug you found is a Squeak bug (on 
Solaris). If you just want your Swiki to work right, hack the Time 
classes. Otherwise the right forum is the Squeak development list:

http://www.squeak.org/documentation/index.html

Don't expect that to yield fast results though. Basically, Squeak's Time 
classes don't handle timezones and the UNIX VMs don't do a great job of 
dealing with that problem. If you feel comfortable hacking C, perhaps 
you can fix this.

Peace and Luck!

Je77

On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 12:14:47PM -0800, Mark Johnson wrote:
> My apologies in advance if this is not the correct forum for my
> question...I'm new. :-) :-)
> 
> I have downloaded and installed the ComSwiki "bundle" for solaris
> (specifically, ComSwiki-solaris.1.tar.gz from
> http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki/11) and had no trouble getting it up and
> running.
> 
> However, the history timestamps are all one hour faster than the solaris
> command-line time (from "$ date"), which the the correct local time, PST.
> 
> Can I fix this with the ComSwiki image I have now?
> 
> In the Squeak window I can pop open a Workspace and evalutate "Time now",
> which is also an hour fast.
> 
> By way of background, I have some solid VisualWorks experience (3 years
> FTE) but I have been away from VW and Smalltalk for about 2 years. I am
> brand new to Squeak, but what I have seen so far looks pretty familiar.
> 
> TIA,
> Mark

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