Filipe fixed this now. Thanks for the report! :) Cheers Jan --
On Nov 3, 2011, at 11:57 , JC de Villa wrote: > Thanks Jan, > > I put in the fix as you suggested and the date shows up correctly now. > Should I still file a bug for it in JIRA? > > One last quick question... do you ever sleep? I see you on the list at all > hours :). > > Thanks again, and thanks for the all the great work you guys have put into > this database! > > -- > JC de Villa > > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi JC, >> >> the best place to report errors lie this is our bug tracking system: >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB >> >> It ensures we don't forget about this report. Emails sometimes get lost >> in the mists of time :) >> >> As for the particular issue. It looks like share/www/status.html is at >> fault: >> >> Line 59: >> >> var year = d.getFullYear(), month = d.getMonth(), day = d.getDate(); >> >> Date().getMonth() is zero-based, i.e. January is 0, February is 1 etc. >> (Thanks >> to Java's Date() and ECMA's reluctance to fix this :) >> >> Changing the line to this should do the trick: >> >> var year = d.getFullYear(), month = d.getMonth() + 1, day = d.getDate(); >> >> If you could confirm this, I'm happy to commit the fix. >> Cheers >> Jan >> -- >> >> >> >> On Nov 3, 2011, at 10:39 , JC de Villa wrote: >> >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> I just noticed something odd with my most recently complied couch. It's >>> based off of commit 74613f5c413a3d10bec024bcac8fe9e7be10ac74. >>> >>> Anywho, I fired off a couple of continuous pull replications last night. >>> No problems there, and everything is peachy. This afternoon, I looked at >>> the status page and it's updating just fine, no hiccups at all. Then I >>> noticed that the "Started on" and "Last updated on" column have the right >>> time, but the date is off by one month. The dates all show "2011-10-2" >> for >>> the Start column and "2011-10-3" on the last updated column. >>> >>> I first thought that it might have been the system date/time set >>> incorrectly getting reflected on it, but the system date/time is correct, >>> and the logs also show the correct date. >>> >>> Nothing special done with compiling it... I used libmozjs185-dev from the >>> ubuntu natty repositories, and couchdb was configured with --prefix=/opt. >>> Config files are symlinked to /etc as I've always done. >>> >>> Anyway, here's a snip of a screenshot of the server time and the status >>> page: >>> >>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6654126/snapshot4.png >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> -- >>> JC de Villa >> >>
