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Ian Abbott wrote:
| Hi Derek,
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| On 08/04/05 19:05, you wrote:
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|> Is there some simple, cross-platform test I could use to fall
|> back on GMT0BST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0 if the Europe/London timezone
|> isn't defined or skip the tests entirely if neither zon
On 08/04/05 19:16, Derek Price wrote:
I've checked in a workaround on 1.12.x - I've replaced all three
remaining internal references to "GMT" in the sources with "-".
Let me know if this works for you, and it can be released with
1.12.12. I don't know whether to expect a getdate fix from GNULI
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Ian Abbott wrote:
| Hi Derek,
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| I've tried building getdate in cvs-1.12.11 and in ccvs from the
| repository. I got the same result in both cases.
|
| If you want to try and reproduce it, you'll probably need to set
| the TZ environment variable. Mi
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| On 08/04/2005 16:05, Derek Price wrote:
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|> Ian Abbott wrote:
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|> | If you want to try and reproduce it, you'll probably need to
|> set | the TZ environment variable. Mine is set
> Yes. It is ok to send intermediate patches.
Ok, here's the next. See src/ChangeLog for details -
Index: src/ChangeLog
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RCS file: /cvs/ccvs/src/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.3165.2.5
diff -u -r1.3165.2.5 ChangeLog
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On 08/04/2005 16:05, Derek Price wrote:
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Ian Abbott wrote:
| If you want to try and reproduce it, you'll probably need to set
| the TZ environment variable. Mine is set to "Europe/London", but if
| your libc doesn't understand that format, you can try
|
Yves Dorfsman wrote:
Hi,
I am on a site where they are changing the way the OS is authenticating
users, moving away from NIS to LDAP. My understanding is that the only way
to get CVS working in pserver mode in that case is to use PAM.
PAM is supported in CVS 1.12, but this customer does not want to
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Ian Abbott wrote:
| If you want to try and reproduce it, you'll probably need to set
| the TZ environment variable. Mine is set to "Europe/London", but if
| your libc doesn't understand that format, you can try
| "GMT0BST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0" or "GMT0BST" i
Hi Derek,
I've tried building getdate in cvs-1.12.11 and in ccvs from the
repository. I got the same result in both cases.
If you want to try and reproduce it, you'll probably need to set the TZ
environment variable. Mine is set to "Europe/London", but if your libc
doesn't understand that for