Hello Thijs, how do I check the timezonedb file? I think it should be ok because php 5.2.5-3 runs fine. But I will test the file anyway to be sure.
Is this timezone file new with 5.2.6-2? If yes and if it is located at a new location php might not have the right to access it on our system. We are preventing that php scripts can access everything on our servers. I only tried with php5-cgi under Apache 2.2, so I cannot tell you if php5-cli is doing the same thing. Do you have an example script for me to test on command line? Regards, Martin > Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2008, 15:00:21 [GMT +0200 (CEST)]: > On Wed, July 23, 2008 14:34, Martin Sebald wrote: >> function option_gmt_offset() { > I've tried to reproduce this with a PHP file containing just this function > and a call "var_dump(option_gmt_offset())". Running that file with > php5-cli just yields the expected int(2). > So I can't reproduce this here (this is on powerpc). Can you confirm that > the setup as I described fails for you? > Just a wild guess, does debsums verify that the timezonedb isn't indeed > corrupted with you locally? > Thijs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]