On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, [ISO-8859-1] André Luis Ferreira da Silva Bacci wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was helping a friend to setup a cvsd, and in the tests I imported a
> module in cvs.php.net... My bad :(
That's why you never should use the environment variable, but just use
the -d parameter!
Derick
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De
[asked php-install before, no one answered]
Hi,
Because I upgraded my MySQL server to 4.1.7, I tried to compile my mod_php
with mysql + mysqli support. After some problems with double "-lmysqlclient"
in Makefile (found solution in bugs.php.net), the new mod_php compiled. But
after testing it with
PHP 5 Bug Database summary - http://bugs.php.net
Num Status Summary (437 total including feature requests)
===[*Compile Issues]==
28103 Open During ./configure you get png error instead of iodbc
28700 Open yaz recode conflic
If anybody cares,
gmmktime returning completly bogus results. It can be easly checked out
by manually setting TZ shell variable.
Lets try it like this:
TZ=GMT+1 php -r "echo gmmktime();"
gives 1100292805
TZ=GMT+2 php -r "echo gmmktime();"
gives 1100289207
TZ=GMT+3 php -r "echo gmmktime();"
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Vladimir Zidar wrote:
> If anybody cares,
>
> gmmktime returning completly bogus results. It can be easly checked out
> by manually setting TZ shell variable.
I can reproduce it, and I'll investigate whether this is not going to
break other things.
Derick
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Derick Rethans
Yes, please do so.
I just found the fix by carefully reading man pages for localtime and
tzset.
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 16:12, Derick Rethans wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Vladimir Zidar wrote:
>
> > If anybody cares,
> >
> > gmmktime returning completly bogus results. It can be easly checked o
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 16:04:46 +0100
Vladimir Zidar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anybody cares,
>
> gmmktime returning completly bogus results. It can be easly checked
> out by manually setting TZ shell variable.
>
> Lets try it like this:
>
> TZ=GMT+1 php -r "echo gmmktime();"
>
> gives 1100
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Vladimir Zidar wrote:
> So the fix is easy:
>
> --- ext/standard/datetime.c.origFri Nov 12 22:35:04 2004
> +++ ext/standard/datetime.c Fri Nov 12 22:35:33 2004
> @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
> gmadjust = -(is_dst ? timezone - 3600 : timezone);
> #endif
> #end
But then whole function php_mktime() is wrong, as in case where gm=1,
you expect that parameters you pass are GMT, and still you fill defaults
with localtime. Also, later, if gm=1, timezone adjustment is in use, but
with parameters that are in GMT.
So the real good fix would be to remove timezon
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Vladimir Zidar wrote:
> But then whole function php_mktime() is wrong, as in case where gm=1,
> you expect that parameters you pass are GMT, and still you fill defaults
> with localtime. Also, later, if gm=1, timezone adjustment is in use, but
> with parameters that are in GM
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 18:37, Derick Rethans wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Vladimir Zidar wrote:
>
> > But then whole function php_mktime() is wrong, as in case where gm=1,
> > you expect that parameters you pass are GMT, and still you fill defaults
> > with localtime. Also, later, if gm=1, timezo
> I tried to patch php like:
>
> cat patch | patch -p1
> then I filed in the patch manually, but it will not work.
>
> Error:
>
*shrug*... didn't give me issues, but why not just edit the files directly,
the patch is tiny enough
1) Open up ext/standard/mail.c in your favorite editor
2) Look f
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