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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1547] Calendar showing two October 27ths
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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1547] Calendar showing two October 27ths |
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=================== BUG #1547: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=1547&group_id=509
Changes by: Ralf Becker <address@hidden>
Date: Tue 03/18/03 at 20:36 (Europe/Berlin)
What | Removed | Added
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Resolution | None | Fixed
Status | Open | Closed
=================== BUG #1547: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: sewen Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted on: Tue 10/29/02 at 17:05
Category: calendar Bug Group: 0.9.14 release
Severity: 5 - Major Priority: Normal
Resolution: Fixed Assigned to: ralfbecker
Status: Closed Component Version: TGZ
Platform Version: BSD Reproducibility: Every Time
Summary: Calendar showing two October 27ths
Original Submission: I'm not sure if this is related to Bug #1537, but my
October calendar shows two day 27, Sunday 27 and Monday 27. The calendar also
thinks the real date is shifted down one day. The displayed date is shifted
down one more day. I checked other months and they seem ok (no double days).
But, I also checked October 2003 and it has the same problem.
phpGroupWare is running on a new MacOSX XServer with the latest Apache, MySQL
and PHP (I also have the problem on a Compaq laptop running Mandrake 9.0).
Thanks.
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sun 03/09/03 at 22:53 By: ralfbecker
Hi sewen,
can you please grab an brand-new tarball from
http://hactar.free-source.com/~phpgw/phpgroupware-stable.tar.gz and install it
(its only api and core apps).
Can u check if the bug is still there and if possible mail me
mailto:address@hidden a screenshot.
Please tell me in which timezone your server is and what timezone-diff the user
(you) have in his preferenzes.
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Date: Tue 11/05/02 at 18:37 By: sewen
I installed (draged & dropped) the calendar folder from a new download. Still
have the problem.
Mac OSX 10.2
Apache 1.3.26
php 4.1.2
MySQL 3.23.39
Everything else seems to be working fine.
Note: see bug report 136
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Date: Tue 11/05/02 at 18:29 By: sewen
I installed (draged & dropped) the calendar folder from a new download. Still
have the problem.
Mac OSX 10.2
Apache 1.3.26
php 4.1.2
MySQL 3.23.39
Everything else seems to be working fine.
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Date: Tue 11/05/02 at 17:54 By: sewen
I saw a comment on the web about the problem being fixed by changing the first
day of the week to Sunday. It did fix the problem with the double day 27, but
I still have the problem where the program thinks it is one day in the future,
i.e. this is Tuesday November 5th, which shows up correctly on the Calendar,
but the Calendar keeps displaying Wednesday (Nov 6th).
I was going to update by downloading the latest version on the phpgroupware.org
web site. I don't know how to cvs? I don't see the command. The files for
phpGroupWare on the Macintosh XServer are in the following directory:
/Library/WebServer/Documents/phpgroupware/
Thanks.
Scott E.
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Date: Tue 11/05/02 at 14:42 By: ralfbecker
I can't reproduce that.
Can u please update your 0.9.14 from cvs and check if the prob still exist.
Please let me know and/or close the bug on savanah.
To update go to your phpgroupware-install-dir and type the following cvs
command: cvs update
Ralf
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