Everything looks fine from a 'windows perspective' and this is not a new load
though it was not setup for last year when the daylight savings switched over. I
assume it has something to do with that, but now shows a 7 hour lapse. I believe that
that is the difference in GM time to Pacific
Time since we are now one hour faster due to daylight time.
So is there some variable that Perl uses. I notice that TZ is set to PST vs
PDT, but do not see any other environment variables.
Wags ;)
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From: drieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 21:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Time being displayed is off my 7 hours
On Saturday, April 20, 2002, at 07:21 , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Yes. Two feet from each other. Time on machines are correct(PDT), but
> something within perl is 7 hours off.
>
> Wags ;)
I presume that you are checking these with how the
system clock is set on both?
you might want to check how they do with resolving
a) to GMT time
b) is there a ntp server around?
we ran into this with some java code on the offset issues
between NT and win2000....
it turned out that one system was handing out GMT time
as the default to the applications or some such...
ciao
drieux
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