clock applet (gnome 2.6.1) and evolution 1.5.92 jumps back 2 hours

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Wed Aug 11 12:40:34 PDT 2004


On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 15:32, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> >> (08.11.2004 @ 1519 PST): Joe Marcus Clarke said, in 1.7K: <<
> > On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 07:44, Franz Klammer wrote:
> > > i've reactivated evolution (as calendar only - bcause there is no
> > > other good solution) but there are now the problem that if there
> > > is an appointment in the evolution calendar and ich klick on
> > > the clock applet to view the current month the clock jumps
> > > 2 hours back.
> > > 
> > > installed is:
> > > 
> > > latest gnome-2.6 ports and with some hacking bsd.gnome.mk (to avoid
> > > non existing dependencies during installation) evolution-1.5.92,
> > > evolution-data-server-0.0.97 and other ports needed by evo from
> > > marcuscom cvs (gtkhtml2, gal2).
> > > 
> > > there was a bugzilla entry opend from me but now i'm not sure if
> > > this combination is really supported and/or a freebsd specific
> > > problem.
> > > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149503
> > 
> > I can reproduce this with evolution-1.5.92.2, e-d-s 0.0.97, and
> > gnome-panel-2.7.90.  Except, my clock jumps ahead 4 hours.  So, it looks
> > like it trying to sync with UTC.  I'll take a deeper look at it.
> >> end of "Re: clock applet (gnome 2.6.1) and evolution 1.5.92 jumps back 2 hours" from Joe Marcus Clarke <<
> 
> Hrmmn. I am in UTC-0400, so that would place you in UTC-0500. Jsut in
> case that mathematics helps you track anything down.

No, I'm in UTC-4.  Ottawa and RTP are in the same timezone.

Joe

> 
> # Adam
> 
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