Wrong calculation of timezone transitions' DTSTART timestamp#502
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Wrong calculation of timezone transitions' DTSTART timestamp#502schlotzz wants to merge 1 commit intomarkuspoerschke:2.xfrom
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There might be a bug in the calculation of timezone transitions. According to the example in RFC 5545, section 3.6.5 (page 67ff.) the DTSTART timestamp should be using the previously valid timezone. The small code change did the trick for me. Maybe there's a more suitable solution.
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Hi there. I haven't got any feedback for the last months, yet. Therefore I'd like to ask if there is any information missing that I can provide you with. Did you have a chance and some spare time to validate the RFC and my pull request? |
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There might be a bug in the calculation of timezone transitions.
According to the example in RFC 5545, section 3.6.5 (page 67ff.) the DTSTART timestamp should be using the previously valid timezone, not the current local time.
The small code change did the trick for me. Maybe there's a more suitable solution.