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BBWin 0.8 - log time error

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list Rob MacGregor · Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:48:58 +0100 ·
I'm pretty sure it's been there with older releases too (certainly
0.6), but the reporting time is only ever using a 12 hour clock in 24
hour format.  For instance:

    2006-Aug-12 17:39:20 [fire]

    yellow syst: warning - 2006/08/12 05:26:30

The actual time the event was logged on the host was 17:26.

Obviously, this can get a little confusing :)

The host in question is running XP SP2 and is currently reporting to a
Hobbit 4.2 system, though I saw the same problem with Hobbit 4.1.

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list Etienne Grignon · Sat, 12 Aug 2006 22:03:53 +0200 ·
Hello  Rob,

2006/8/12, Rob MacGregor <user-07c9d92ae079@xymon.invalid>:
quoted from Rob MacGregor
I'm pretty sure it's been there with older releases too (certainly
0.6), but the reporting time is only ever using a 12 hour clock in 24
hour format.  For instance:

   2006-Aug-12 17:39:20 [fire]

   yellow syst: warning - 2006/08/12 05:26:30

The actual time the event was logged on the host was 17:26.

Obviously, this can get a little confusing :)

The host in question is running XP SP2 and is currently reporting to a
Hobbit 4.2 system, though I saw the same problem with Hobbit 4.1.

You are right about older releases, but it is corrected (even if not
listed in the changelog) in 0.8 so time is always reported in the 24 h
format.
Are you sure you are running 0.8 on this host ?

Regards,

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list Rob MacGregor · Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:07:43 +0100 ·
quoted from Etienne Grignon
On 8/12/06, Etienne Grignon <user-87c74c1037a4@xymon.invalid> wrote:
You are right about older releases, but it is corrected (even if not
listed in the changelog) in 0.8 so time is always reported in the 24 h
format.
Are you sure you are running 0.8 on this host ?
I was until you asked the question.  I had 0.7 installed and upgraded,
but it looks like the upgrade didn't replace the binary (the DLL
versions matched those of my other host that did have the 0.8 binary).
 Ah, the joys of the Windows installer :)

I've now de-installed and re-installed and everything looks good.

Thanks for the rapid response.
quoted from Rob MacGregor

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