On 07/03/2012 07:01 AM, Jan Pazdziora wrote: > On Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 05:12:58PM -0300, Marcelo Moreira de Mello wrote: >> Hello team, >> >> Here follow a patch which fixed the issue reported on BZ#798571. > Marcelo, > > are we sure that it's just the description change that is needed? Do > the timezones otherwise work as expected on both Perl and Java stacks, > or is some logic change needed as well? > Hello Jan,
I thought the same when I was changing the code. Then, I checked the git changelog and saw some commits which only changed the description (0518d03935bdefa5cf0a1e5b76b7f44105eaf6f2 per example). Looking the commit b77210efc1f39fbb095f47b8c67580045b4b6165, it seems that the trick to the Perl and Java stacks seems to use the timezone description (such as America/Sao_Paulo). After changing the code, the webUI displayed the Russian time using GMT+4 as expected. Best Regards, mmello -- Marcelo Moreira de Mello RHCA RHCSS RHCVA Senior Software Maintenance Engineer/SEG gpg id: 2048R/FDB110E5 gpg fingerprint: 3BE7 EF71 4DD7 6812 D309 8F18 BD42 D095 FDB1 10E5 _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-devel mailing list Spacewalk-devel@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-devel