Re: Wrong Date

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Bob,

bash:
Fri Oct 16 15:14:54 BRT 2009

php output:

BRST

Thanks

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Bob McConnell <rvm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When you enter "date" on the bash command line, what do you get back?
>
> When you run a php file with 'echo date('T')."\n";' does it show the same time zone and DST flag?
>
> Which one is wrong?
>
> Bob McConnell
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darvin Denmian [mailto:darvin.denmian@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 1:47 PM
> Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  Wrong Date
>
> Bob,
>
> unfortunately I don't know to answer your question.
>
> Are you refering to upgrade the tzdata package?
>
> The only thing I know is that time changed from 12:00 to 13:00 automaticaly ....
>
> Thanks for all replies!
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Bob McConnell <rvm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> From: Joseph Masoud
>>> Darvin Denmian wrote:
>>>>
>>>> - I'm running Red Hat Linux (5.3)
>>>> - The system timezone is set to America/Sao_Paulo
>>>>
>>>> I'm running a stand-alone php script (crontab) , and I don't know how
>> PHP
>>>> output this wrong hour.
>>>>
>>>> The output of command "php -i " shows:
>>>>
>>>> Default timezone => America/Sao_Paulo
>>>>
>>>> I don't know what to do  :(
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Thodoris <tgol@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My currently timezone is set to : America/Sao_Paulo
>>>>>> My currently date/time is ok: Fri Oct 16 13:04:45 BRT 2009
>>>>>> But when I execute "echo date("d/m/Y H:i:s");" the output presented
>>>>>> have +1 hour
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bellow [date] of php.ini:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> date
>>>>>>
>>>>>> date/time support => enabled
>>>>>> "Olson" Timezone Database Version => 2008.2
>>>>>> Timezone Database => internal
>>>>>> Default timezone => America/Sao_Paulo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Directive => Local Value => Master Value
>>>>>> date.default_latitude => 31.7667 => 31.7667
>>>>>> date.default_longitude => 35.2333 => 35.2333
>>>>>> date.sunrise_zenith => 90.583333 => 90.583333
>>>>>> date.sunset_zenith => 90.583333 => 90.583333
>>>>>> date.timezone => no value => no value
>>>>>>
>>>>> Assuming you have a unix-like OS and the timezone you mention is set
>> to the
>>>>> system clock I will have to guess that PHP uses different zone from
>> the
>>>>> system.
>>>>>
>>>>> Try setting the date.timezone setting in your php.ini and see what
>> happens
>>>>> (don't forget to restart the web server to make changes take effect)
>> or use
>>>>> the ini_set().
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> 1. It is possible that the php.ini files are different.
>>> 2. Run phpinfo() to check where the php.ini file your web server uses
>> is
>>> located.
>>> 3. Check that the timezone settings are correct.
>>>
>>
>> The switch dates for some DST zones changed a couple of years ago. There
>> were patches available for many systems to update them. Here in the
>> Eastern USA we are now between the old and new end dates. Any chance you
>> missed a patch?
>>
>> Bob McConnell
>>
>
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