First I would like to thank all the wine developers and testers, it has really come a long way. I have been running Lotus notes 7 under wine for quite a while now and just today I noticed that my calendar is off by 1 hour. It appears that under wine it is getting the timezone wrong or adjusting on the old schedule? When I ran the same version of notes under windows (via vmware) it show the correct calendar times. Just wondering if anyone else is seeing this and if there is some registry setting or something we can check? I haven't tried reverting to an older version of wine yet. -- Rick Stanback rick at tripletry.com "old men sleep with their conscious at night while the young men sleep with their dreams" John Prine
Rick Stanback wrote:> First I would like to thank all the wine developers and testers, it has > really come a long way. I have been running Lotus notes 7 under wine > for quite a while now and just today I noticed that my calendar is off > by 1 hour. It appears that under wine it is getting the timezone wrong > or adjusting on the old schedule? When I ran the same version of notes > under windows (via vmware) it show the correct calendar times. Just > wondering if anyone else is seeing this and if there is some registry > setting or something we can check? I haven't tried reverting to an > older version of wine yet.Are you located in the US? Congress messed with Daylight Savings Time (DST) and it won't kick into effect until next weekend. Are you sure you aren't seeing a problem with the DST settings? Gus
Rick Stanback wrote:> First I would like to thank all the wine developers and testers, it has > really come a long way. I have been running Lotus notes 7 under wine > for quite a while now and just today I noticed that my calendar is off > by 1 hour. It appears that under wine it is getting the timezone wrong > or adjusting on the old schedule? When I ran the same version of notes > under windows (via vmware) it show the correct calendar times. Just > wondering if anyone else is seeing this and if there is some registry > setting or something we can check? I haven't tried reverting to an > older version of wine yet. >As best as I can tell, Wine determines the time by calling the Linux/Unix function localtime(), which as part of its return includes a flag indicating whether it is daylight savings time. What does the command "date" on your Linux command line show, and is it correct?
I see the same thing with wine 0.9.44-1 and Lotus Notes 7 under Debian testing. The date command returns the correct time. On 2007-10-31 23:13, Rick Stanback wrote:> First I would like to thank all the wine developers and testers, it has > really come a long way. I have been running Lotus notes 7 under wine > for quite a while now and just today I noticed that my calendar is off > by 1 hour. It appears that under wine it is getting the timezone wrong > or adjusting on the old schedule? When I ran the same version of notes > under windows (via vmware) it show the correct calendar times. Just > wondering if anyone else is seeing this and if there is some registry > setting or something we can check? I haven't tried reverting to an > older version of wine yet. > > > "old men sleep with their conscious at night while the young men sleep with their dreams" John Prine > > >