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Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12897] | so are you at -3 or -4 now? |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12898x2] | since vista crapped on reboot... I have turned away. I mean destroying your own MBR while booting is a pretty bad bug... It was partway booting. |
-4 | |
Gregg 12-Mar-2009 [12900] | Last year was the big TZ update here. |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12901] | so I installed XP (30 hours of work mind you) |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12902] | Hmm.. so why when I change to canadian time in vista, does Rebol say I'm at -3 ? |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12903x3] | when it normally takes me 1-2 hours... |
EST? | |
EDT? | |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12906] | Atlantic time |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12907x2] | thats correct. |
-3 is the current atlantic time... eastern is at -4 | |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12909] | Atlantic time is -3 ? |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12910x4] | yess sir |
in DST it is | |
and we have shifted last week-end. | |
before europe, AFAIK | |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12914] | I'm getting reports that my app is complaining that the time is 1 hour out :( |
Anton 12-Mar-2009 [12915x2] | Could it be daylight saving time ? |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Time | |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12917] | yep... DST |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12918] | What's the time in Ontario now? 00:42 ? |
Anton 12-Mar-2009 [12919] | WinXP has an option to automatically adjust time during daylight savings. I suspect Rebol gets confused by that. |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12920] | yes. |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12921x2] | and what timezone should they choose?? |
in windows? | |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12923x2] | anton: its always worked for me... as long as the computer shifts the DST correctly... which it doesn't by default, unless you have the kb installed. |
EST -5 with the daylight saving set to on. | |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12925] | ok, let me try that :) |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12926x2] | I had the problem this week end... I had to install the latest kb update ... cause my computer was NOT switching the DST :-( |
cause the check mark in the time settings, only switches the "automatic" aspect of it... you can't manually set the dst to on or off.... which is darn stupid. | |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12928x2] | Ok, that works for me! |
Thanks .. I'll tell all my users to move to Ontario | |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12930x2] | cool |
hahahah | |
Anton 12-Mar-2009 [12932] | Oh, maybe the users have the wrong regional settings entered on their systems? |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12933x2] | WindowsXP-KB942763-x86-ENU.exe is the file that fixes tz on xp. |
it superseeds older ones... (there are two previous kb I think... one in the 7 range and one in the 8 range IIRC) | |
Graham 12-Mar-2009 [12935x2] | I've passed on Max's instructions ... to reseed their clocks |
I mean supercede their OS | |
Maxim 12-Mar-2009 [12937x2] | if you search the net, you will quickly find the direct download link for that file from MS servers, without the need for WGA :-) |
got it my first search IIRC | |
Gabriele 13-Mar-2009 [12939x3] | So, Brian, the wiki is going to be ignored? |
Brian, how do you do this: nforeach [a block1 b block2] [...] without do/next or reduce? | |
it could as well be nforeach [a join block1 block2 b block3] [...] | |
Geomol 13-Mar-2009 [12942] | I came across some code: >> o: load {#[object! [a: 1]]} >> source o o: make object! [ a: 1 ] Is this way of making objects documents somewhere? Does it work with other datatypes? |
BrianH 13-Mar-2009 [12943] | Gabriele, I don't think the wiki will be ignored. It's just that a wiki and an official manual are different things. Noone would sensibly expect a wiki that can be edited by anyone to be authoritative. But a wiki can fill in the blanks. |
Pekr 13-Mar-2009 [12944] | Wiki is becoming a "more organised mess", thanks to Kr. Bacon :-) |
BrianH 13-Mar-2009 [12945x2] | As for nforeach, you didn't catch that the first thing I would change would be to have the words and data in separate blocks, to make generation of the data and pipelining easier. The words are an artifact of the call to nforeach, not part of the data. You need DO/next to implement the old version, not a version that I was talking about. Any REDUCE would be outside the function. |
Geomol, yes, but not all datatypes, and expect binding issues with object! and function types. | |
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