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Date:      Tue, 31 Oct 2000 12:48:23 +0600 (NS)
From:      Max Khon <fjoe@iclub.nsu.ru>
To:        "Alexandr A. Listopad" <laa@atom.ru>
Cc:        Sergei Vyshenski <svysh@pn.sinp.msu.ru>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: no switching to standard time
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0010311246570.20504-100000@iclub.nsu.ru>
In-Reply-To: <20001031092357.A85859@atom.ru>

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hi, there!

> > Here in Moscow, Russia, I expected the system clock
> > back to standard time during the night of Oct 29,
> > exactly as European tradition suggests.
> > 
> > This did not happened by itself (the output of
> > "date" was 1 hour ahead of new local time at noon
> > of Oct 29.). Had to run ntpdate by hand to
> > bring it 1 hour back.
> > 
> > Is it a correct behavior?
> > 
> > System clock here is configured to be kept as GMT and
> > at the moment it shows up as a correct local time with
> > "date", e.g.:
> > 
> > Tue Oct 31 01:16:53 MSK 2000
> 
> I have a similar problem both in Russian (MSK) and Ukraine (EET), will
> be good to correct it before 4.2-RELEASE.

do you have CMOS clock set to UTC on both machines?
we do not have this problem on a bunch of machines (from 3.5-STABLE to
5.0-CURRENT) with CMOS clock set to local time

/fjoe



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