On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 18:34 -, Noel K wrote:
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> I am having the problem with the CVS timestamps being off by
> several hours. I did a search and read through many of the
> threads on this subject, so I know that CVS stores the time in
> GMT (or UTC - by the way, is U
Matthew Berney writes:
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> I find it hard to believe that a tool that works across multiple timezones
> does not support a way to localize the timestamps? Why not use the TZ
> environment variable? This is pretty standard isn't it? It would be nice
> to have the timestamps in the repository ac
code after
2:00PM, the recorded change for cvs history purposes is the next day.
Matt
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Matthew Berney writes:
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> I find it hard to believe that a tool that works across multiple timezones
> does not support a way to localize the timestamps? Why not use the TZ
> environment variable? This is pretty standard isn't it? It would be nice
> to have the timestamps in the repository ac
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> Noel K writes:
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> > I am having the problem with the CVS timestamps being off by several
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Matthew Berney wrote:
> I find it hard to believe that a tool that works across multiple timezones
> does not support a way to localize the timestamps? Why not use the TZ
> environment variable? This is pretty standard isn't it? It would be nice
> to have the timestamps i
Matthew Berney wrote:
> It would be nice
> to have the timestamps in the repository actually match our local time
Oopsie; you don't want to do that if your repository is global, like
most, say, open-source projects. I'd vote for client localization,
though; i.e. cvs logs and historys and so on s
time.
Matt
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Noel K writes:
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> I am having the problem with the CVS timestamps being off by several
Noel K writes:
>
> I am having the problem with the CVS timestamps being off by several
> hours. I did a search and read through many of the threads on this
> subject, so I know that CVS stores the time in GMT (or UTC - by the
> way, is UTC the European equivalent term for G
I tried posting this once, but it didn't seem to go through, so here
I go again...
I am having the problem with the CVS timestamps being off by several
hours. I did a search and read through many of the threads on this
subject, so I know that CVS stores the time in GMT (or UTC - by the
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