i dont know. what distro are you using?  you could probibilly just update php to 5.20+.

Donovan wrote: 
> I have an apache2/php server running that decided DST was last week
> (must not have been patched last year).  I patched everything I could
> and my PHP apps are still showing an hour behind, only from the web.
> If I run the following code from bash:
> # date
> Wed Oct 31 06:32:47 CDT 2007
> # echo '<?=date("h:i:s")?>' | php
> 06:32:47
> ...I get the correct time.  Thinking that maybe somehow PHP is
> misreading the timezone I tried this:
> # echo '<?
> echo "Original Time: ". date("h:i:s")."\n";
> putenv("TZ=US/Central");
> mktime(0,0,0,1,1,1970);
> echo "New Time: ". date("h:i:s")."\n";
> ?> ' | php
> ...and strangely receive this:
> Original Time: 06:33:26
> New Time: 11:33:26
> There is no timezone set in my php.ini and nothing hard set in any of
> my PHP scripts.  I seem to be missing something major.  I'm tempted to
> move the few sites I have on this box to a fresh and DST patched
> system but it'd be nice to see if somebody has racked their brain with
> this one before.
> -- 
> Donovan Niesen
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