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jchamlin at ibsys.com wrote: > I did some research and I bet the problem lies with this issue. It seems in > the earlier versions of NT the stat() and fstat() commands in Windows were > broken (they are supposed to return time in UTC, but they were still Actually it's all versions... > heard that Microsoft fixed the problem in NTSP3, and I bet the developers of Instead they published a KB article saying they were never going to fix it... This means it's impossible to rely on dates on a Windows system, unfortunately. See http://www.codeproject.com/datetime/dstbugs.asp > Hmm... frusterating. Anyone have a clue what's going on? I guess they're all > open source, I could go fix them all. ;-) Only CVSNT handles dates correctly on NT. The Unix CVS builds do not have a fixed version - they break every time there's a DST change. Tony