[Cvsnt] Summertime

Francis Irving francis.irving at creaturelabs.com
Tue Apr 2 22:09:23 BST 2002


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TortoiseCVS up until 0.44 suffers the same as WinCVS 1.2.  If you are
using FAT filesystems (e.g. on Windows 98) then it works fine, on NTFS
(Windows 2000)  you will get problems with daylight saving.

TortoiseCVS 0.48 has the patch to work with daylight saving, but it
requires that you use CVSNT rather than main CVS.

I've no idea why thinks are working for you with TortoiseCVS - I
thought it behaved as badly as older WinCVS.

Francis

On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 13:20:32 +0200, Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com
wrote:

>Bo,
>
>negative result, I did as you suggested, but the trick did not succeed. I have
>TortoiseCVS installed on my machine as well, with T-CVS it worked fine, but again I
>have no possibility to rollout T-CVS.
>Is there a way to make changes in the cvs-Files on the server so I could do it
>without disturbing the users?
>
>Peter
>----- Weitergeleitet von Peter Prokesch/EHWETZER/DE am 02.04.2002 13:21 -----
>
>                      Bo Berglund
>                      <Bo.Berglund at sys         An:      "'Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com'" <Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com>, cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook
>                      tem3r.se>                Kopie:
>                      Gesendet von:            Thema:   RE: [Cvsnt] Summertime
>                      cvsnt-admin at cvsn
>                      t.org
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>                      02.04.2002 13:03
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>Normally, with WinCvs 1.2, to get rid of the red files you only have to:
>- Select the module directory in WinCvs
>- Click the status button (questionmark)
>- After all files have been checked they are no longer colored red.
>This situation lasts only until the next DST switch of course.
>Then you have to repeat again.
>
>/Bo
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com
>[mailto:Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com]
>Sent: den 2 april 2002 12:36
>To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook
>Subject: RE: [Cvsnt] Summertime
>
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>Is there no other possibility, because it is not that easy for me to switch versions
>in our company! Next question: I read some months ago, that the WinCVS 1.3 has a
>problem with ntserver mode. Is it still "alive"? and what can be done to get around
>this problem? I personally would switch to 1.3 for testing, but would leave the
>other clients with 1.2 which is working quite fine for us.
>
>thanks again,
>Peter
>----- Weitergeleitet von Peter Prokesch/EHWETZER/DE am 02.04.2002 12:37 -----
>
>                      Bo Berglund
>                      <Bo.Berglund at sys         An:
>"'Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com'" <Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com>
>                      tem3r.se>                Kopie:
>                                               Thema:   RE: [Cvsnt] Summertime
>                      02.04.2002 12:33
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>Update from WinCvs 1.2 to WinCvs 1.3 and get rid of the DST bug.
>
>/Bo
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com
>[mailto:Peter.Prokesch at wetzer.endress.com]
>Sent: den 2 april 2002 12:08
>To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook
>Subject: [Cvsnt] Summertime
>
>
>Hello together,
>
>as in Germany the switch to summer time took place last sunday, the checkout of
>files of my repository always leads to "mod. file" in WinCVS, although the file I
>got is correct. the time on my NT-Machine (client and server) is always 3 hours
>ahead of the time I get displayed in WinCVS.
>I can remember that there is a "daylight" problem, but I cannot remember what to do
>against it (Sorry for that!).
>Is there something I can configure on my server (better) or on my clients (worse)?
>Does anybody know of further problems with summertime switch and things we have to
>keep in mind?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Peter
>
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