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Bug #63475 Time for the last update on php.net mirrors is in the future
Submitted: 2012-11-09 20:39 UTC Modified: 2012-11-26 15:17 UTC
From: mark at streamservice dot nl Assigned: danbrown (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Website problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: Irrelevant (Windows + Linux)
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2012-11-09 20:39 UTC] mark at streamservice dot nl
Description:
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Going to nl1.php.net or se1.php.net or us1.php.net and the time for the last update is in the future

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IRC log regarding this bug and the request to report it as a bug.
17:41 < MarkS> is it possible that a system used for php.net has the wrong time? the last updated time on a mirror is in the
               future I think
17:41 < danbrown> MarkS: Which mirror?
17:41 < danbrown> It's definitely possible.
17:42 < MarkS> Last updated: Fri Nov 9 20:22:05 2012 UTC << that is in the future I think (I have to verify it)
17:42 < MarkS> that is from nl1.php.ne
17:42 < MarkS> that is from nl1.php.net
18:11 < danbrown> Yeah, as of right now, UTC is only 17:11.
18:14 < danbrown> Bottom of nl1.php.net for me says 21:03:19 UTC.
18:15 < danbrown> Still in the future, but not quite as far as you saw for some reason.  Did you update again?
18:15 < danbrown> The box is set to use CET, and the time is correct for that.
18:53 <@infe> I also have this problem with updates from the future on se1.php.net
18:54 <@infe> recently changed the server to UTC (including php.ini) to no avail
19:17 <@danbrown> Can someone put it as a bug at https://bugs.php.net/?  I'll assign it to myself so I can work on it and track it.  Might be an issue with the git server, master rsync box, European RRN, or central master server.

Expected result:
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The time for the last update on a mirror, this should be in the past (or maybe display the current time), not a time in the future.

Actual result:
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Time in the future for the last updated time.

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 [2012-11-09 20:42 UTC] danbrown@php.net
Likely from the docs and site builds, because even EST is showing the future (CA2 
shows Fri Nov 9 19:02:04 2012 EST, as of this writing).
 [2012-11-09 20:42 UTC] danbrown@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Verified -Assigned To: +Assigned To: danbrown
 [2012-11-09 20:52 UTC] danbrown@php.net
-Status: Verified +Status: Feedback
 [2012-11-09 20:52 UTC] danbrown@php.net
Time on the master rsync box was off by +04:22 for some reason.  Updated on the 
system time; will watch as things re-sync across the network over the next two 
minutes.  If, after a reboot of the master rsync server, the time is off again, 
it could be a bad battery on the motherboard or other issues with part of the 
underlying system.
 [2012-11-26 15:17 UTC] danbrown@php.net
The driver of the Delorean was ticketed for going 87mph in a 15mph school zone, 
and his license revoked.  As such, mirrors are no longer travelling into the 
future.
 [2012-11-26 15:17 UTC] danbrown@php.net
-Status: Feedback +Status: Closed
 
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