Sorry, I didn’t see that this bug was posted a year ago. Last year the
Central European Summer Time (CEST) ended on 2008-10-26 instead of
2008-10-19, this year on 2009-10-25 (03:00 am) instead of 2009-10-18. I
think that it shouldn’t be a big thing to find the wrong information in
the Evolution
Raphael Frey a écrit :
Sorry, I didn’t see that this bug was posted a year ago. Last year the
Central European Summer Time (CEST) ended on 2008-10-26 instead of
2008-10-19, this year on 2009-10-25 (03:00 am) instead of 2009-10-18. I
think that it shouldn’t be a big thing to find the wrong
Yves-Alexis Perez a écrit:
Raphael Frey a écrit :
Sorry, I didn’t see that this bug was posted a year ago. Last year the
Central European Summer Time (CEST) ended on 2008-10-26 instead of
2008-10-19, this year on 2009-10-25 (03:00 am) instead of 2009-10-18. I
think that it shouldn’t be a
I have exactly the same problem: All dates from today (18 October 2009,
not 19 October 2009!!!) to Saturday in a week (25 October 2009, not 26
October 2009!!!) were alerted one hour too late. In addition this bug
also appears in the date listed in the Gnome panel clock. The Central
European Summer
Package: evolution
Version: 2.22.3.1-1
Severity: normal
Evolution thinks the daylight saving time (DST, summer time) in Austria was
over one week too early (2008-10-19) but it will end on 2008-10-26.
The wrong time is used at at least 2 points:
- the red horizontal line in the calendar day view
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