[horde] kronolith off-by-one-hour daylight savings time bug

Benjamin Rose benrose at math.princeton.edu
Thu Mar 6 14:59:34 UTC 2014


Robert,

In some clients, I had to completely unsubscribe from the Horde calendar 
and resubscribe to get them to notice the changes. You can verify this 
is fixed by looking at individual DTSTART and DTEND entries in Horde's 
basic.ics output, just download it with chrome and open in a text 
editor. If weekly recurring events are specified with a TZID parameter 
in DTSTART and DTEND, then this is fixed.

Thanks,
Ben

On 03/06/2014 09:51 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Am 06.03.2014 15:23, schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>
>> Quoting Robert Schetterer <rs at sys4.de>:
>>
>>> Am 06.03.2014 14:35, schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>>> However, I was using the wrong variable name when loading the file,
>>>> should be fixed in Git (for real) now. Sorry for the confusion.
>>>
>>> tested not fixed ( one hour timeshift in lightning via caldav recuring
>>> events with passing daylight date boarder )
>>>
>>> https://github.com/horde/horde/blob/4420e8faaa699d3647d607d091ec74d5f7f58630/framework/Timezone/lib/Horde/Timezone.php
>>>
>>>
>>> to
>>>
>>> /usr/share/horde/pear/php/Horde/Timezone.php
>>>
>>> /usr/share/horde/config/conf.php
>>>
>>> $conf['timezone']['location'] =
>>> 'file:///usr/share/horde/tzdata-latest.tar.gz';
>>>
>>> ls -la /usr/share/horde/tzdata-latest.tar.gz
>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 218866 2014-03-06 09:39
>>> /usr/share/horde/tzdata-latest.tar.gz
>>>
>>> no related errors in horde.log apache/error log can be found
>>
>> Verified locally that the timezone file is loaded and parsed using this
>> new code.
>
> please describe how to verify
>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> Best Regards
> MfG Robert Schetterer
>


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