[Bassetlug mailing] Re: [Bassetlug] eGroupWare
Mark Pengelly Online
markshop at pengelly.info
Mon Jun 2 18:29:42 BST 2008
Many thanks for that analysis of the problem Martin.
I guess I'm thinking now, 'so what do we look at next?'
would a look at the MySQL db help?
Markp
> John, Mark,
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> I have been looking at the code for the site. I too am coming to the
> conclusion that it is something to do with the way it is set up.
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> I am working on the assumption that something has rewritten the times to
> the
> database. However, there should be no need to take any action at all as
> when
> the update to the computer clock occurs everything is still at the
> correct
> time.
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> I think that Mark said that the database had been viewed subsequent to the
> problem using phpmyadmin and that this confirmed that the actual time data
> has been changed so that we can eliminate a wrong interpretation of the
> data
> by the page code.
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> I say this because the line I am thinking on is that eGroupware is
> adjusting
> for the time as it assumes that the computer time has not been
> automatically
> updated.
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> Owing to my unfamiliarity with the product I haven't found a switch in the
> setup that says whether eGroupWare should make the adjustment or leave it
> alone. I would guess that the server has been told to do the update of its
> clock and so further adjustment in eGroupware would be unnecessary.
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> Martin
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