From: Ming <mi...@gm...> - 2010-02-05 10:04:18
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I figured it out. Ubuntu has a time problem that I had "fixed" for jruby. Now I finding that solution causes problems of its own. Thanks for the help. On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:31 AM, Ming <mi...@gm...> wrote: > I see the same erroneous time with 00 seconds running the equivalent > statement in both my perl and python interpreters. > > Something is wrong with my Ubuntu 9.10. Who is responsible for this part > of the operating system? > > -Ming > > > On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Mike Schilli <m...@pe...> wrote: > >> Interesting, I don't get that with perl 5.10.0 on Linux. What does >> >> perl -le 'print scalar gmtime (1030429942 - 7*3600)' >> >> show on your platform? >> >> It should be >> >> Mon Aug 26 23:32:22 2002 >> >> (that's what I get on Linux) but on your platform, I suspect, it's >> >> Mon Aug 26 23:32:00 2002 >> >> instead. Maybe a bug on a specific platform? Which one are you on? Can >> you try with a later perl version? >> >> -- Mike >> >> Mike Schilli >> m...@pe... >> >> On Thu, 4 Feb 2010, you wrote: >> >> This is perl, v5.10.0 built for x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi >> >> t/023Date.t .......... 1/36 >>> # Failed test at t/023Date.t line 67. >>> # got: '0 00 000 0000' >>> # expected: '22 22 022 0022' >>> >>> # Failed test at t/023Date.t line 103. >>> # got: '26 Aug 2002 23:32:00,123' >>> # expected: '26 Aug 2002 23:32:22,123' >>> >>> # Failed test at t/023Date.t line 106. >>> # got: '2002-08-26 23:32:00,123' >>> # expected: '2002-08-26 23:32:22,123' >>> >>> # Failed test at t/023Date.t line 109. >>> # got: '23:32:00,123' >>> # expected: '23:32:22,123' >>> >>> # Failed test at t/023Date.t line 112. >>> # got: '[Mon Aug 26 23:32:00 2002]' >>> # expected: '[Mon Aug 26 23:32:22 2002]' >>> # Looks like you failed 5 tests of 36. >>> t/023Date.t .......... Dubious, test returned 5 (wstat 1280, 0x500) >>> Failed 5/36 subtests >>> >>> TIA >> >> > |