Paul Evad - Kudosnet Communications <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I ran into the same problem as the daylight savings time kicked in Sunday
> night for us... but...
>
> >The simple solution is step 12) below. However you should read the
> >message below and follow the part that applies to you.
> >
> >All timezone changes are made using timeconfig.
[...]
> >12) If it still doesn't work change your timezone to Etc/GMT+2
> >(assuming that you are now 2hrs ahead of GMT)
>
> Tried all of the above... upgraded to glibc-2.0.7-5 (do I need to rebuild
> BRU afterwards?).
>
> Check my clock settings:
>
> [root@beast RPMS]# date
> Mon Apr 6 15:46:23 PDT 1998
> [root@beast RPMS]# date -u
> Mon Apr 6 22:46:27 UTC 1998
> [root@beast RPMS]# clock -r
> Mon Apr 6 22:46:30 1998 -0.429371 seconds
> [root@beast RPMS]# clock -ru
> Mon Apr 6 15:46:33 1998 -0.731667 seconds
>
> Seems fine...
>
> my timezone was set to US/PST, bru didn't work with that so I changed it to:
> PST8PDT
>
> and yes, the hardware clock is set to GMT...
>
> x Format machine time is stored in: x
> x [*] Hardware clock set to GMT x
>
> Still no go....
But did you do step 12?
If you are 7 hrs behind GMT then you should set your timezone to
Etc/GMT-7
>
> I still don't see why the time change should give this kind of error from
> BRU in the first place... :-(
I don't know. I used to have my timezone set to "GMT+0" until the
clocks went forward. Now "GB" works just fine.
--
Eze Ogwuma
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