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Re: HP-UX
- To: "Neal A. Dillman" <neald@rose.hp.com>
- Subject: Re: HP-UX
- From: Tim Endres <time@ice.com>
- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 21:33:21 -0400 (EDT)
- Cc: jcvs@gjt.org
- Organization: ICE Engineering, Inc.
- References: <35F956E7.D27F325A@rose.hp.com>
- Reply-to: Tim Endres <time@ice.com>
On Fri, Sep 11 1998, Neal A. Dillman wrote:
> That's possible. The same problem color scheme is used:
> *) in the checkout dialog (export, import, etc)
> *) in the output viewer
>
> It's not a problem:
> *) in the login dialog
> *) anywhere in the project window (including the menus!)
Ooooohhhh... That is inconsistent.
I will try to look into that a bit.
> > This is usually the result of timezone issues in the JDK. Check the
> > properties (<HOME>/jcvsrc.txt is where you override them, defaults.txt
> > in the source code will show you what's there. You might have to set
> > the timezone string to something other than "GMT". Maybe "GMT+00".
>
> I figured the same, and had already tried PST8PDT and GMT+08 before
> sending the mail. Your response gave me a hint though. It turns out
> that GMT works.. as well as PST. PDT or anything with a number in it
> seems to fail. Do you know of any way to ask Java what timezones are
> available?
Ok, you got it. This timestamp/timezone thing changed (and incompatibly)
between 1.1.4 and 1.1.5, if I remember correctly. A real pain, it has been.
tim.
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