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neekster

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  1. Got it, that's all fixed. The other timezones for Australia look correct to me, so it's only Western Australia that's incorrect. Would these changes be persistent across version upgrades or will I need to continue to modify it when I upgrade? Thanks
  2. No only Western Australia stopped the madness But even that was madness! We didn't have it, then they held a referendum about having it, we said we didn't want it, they gave it to us anyway, they did away with it a few years later. It's all fun! No other changes here, only Queensland,Western Australia and Northern Territory don't have daylight savings. All other states and territories do. This year for example: 2011-12 TAS, VIC, ACT, NSW, SA Start: 2/10/2011 End: 1/4/2012 So I've looked but have no idea where to change the lines you mentioned, else I would have done it already. I believe it to be a timezone.xml but I can't find that file? Thanks
  3. Western Australia (GMT+8) doesn't have daylight savings time, and hasn't for a few years now, in fact we only had it for one year. But it looks like the PBX is applying DST incorrectly? I'm running on Centos which has all timezones set correctly, but the PBX in the logs shows an extra hour on times, and crucially, all our night switches are an hour out. I have confirmed this is a Timezone bug by switching to China, Taiwan, Singapore timezone, which is the same as us (+8 no DST), and it set's the time correctly. Change back to Western Australia, it's wrong again. Oh and I'm using latest 4.2.1 build. Thanks
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