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[quote="Anonymous"][quote]Claire, what is the full description of the time zone you chose?[/quote] UTC +9.30. Adelaide, South Australia. [quote]GMT +9.30 is an absolute time, it should show cities / etc next to it.[/quote] It does, Adelaide, this is where i live. [quote]What happens if you change the timezone to something else?[/quote] Ok, i changed the time to UTC +10.00 Brisbane and it now shows the correct time. If i changed it to UTC +10.00 Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney it shows an hour in front as with UTC +9.30. Recently, our government (local) changed the daylight savings time and extra month or so (will check on that and confirm), i am unsure if this plays a role in the absolute time shown on the GDM. Claire[/quote]
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jhtkawmd
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:57 am
Post subject: my not-early bid
I still learning how this works - i saw a bid placed an hour before the auction closed and assumed it was mine. I have used gixen with 100% success twice recently, and I must say it is really impressive - was just stunned I missed this one - oh well, no loss.
mario
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:27 am
Post subject:
jhtkawmd wrote:
negative - maybe the bid passed me by before it was time for gixen to bid?
Well that's what it looks like to me, that your maximum bid was too low at the auction end time, but I don't understand what made you think that your bid was placed an hour early?
jhtkawmd
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:06 am
Post subject:
negative - maybe the bid passed me by before it was time for gixen to bid?
mario
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:42 am
Post subject: Re: from jhtkawmd
jhtkawmd wrote:
mario, the number was 230450077372 - a levi jacket
It wasn't Gixen who placed your bid early - just checked the logs, and Gixen processed your bid on time, and got message "bid too low", so Gixen did not place a bid for you at all.
Looking at the auction, I can't be sure as usernames are scrambled, but I wouldn't say that your bid was placed on this auction at all. Did you use another username & another sniping service by any chance?
jhtkawmd
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:29 am
Post subject: from jhtkawmd
mario, the number was 230450077372 - a levi jacket
mario
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:06 am
Post subject: Re: bid 1 hr before auction close
jhtkawmd wrote:
It appears that gixen placed a bid for me one hour before the auction closed on an item last night. Are you sure the daylight savings time is working?
Pretty sure, or I would have an avalanche of emails in my inbox. What is the item id? I will check what happened.
jhtkawmd
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:54 am
Post subject: bid 1 hr before auction close
It appears that gixen placed a bid for me one hour before the auction closed on an item last night. Are you sure the daylight savings time is working?
Guest
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:03 am
Post subject:
This version works great, thanks Mario :)
Claire
mario
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:12 pm
Post subject:
Claire, please download the latest version (1.0.5). The issue should be gone now.
mario
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:35 pm
Post subject:
Anonymous wrote:
Ok, can i submit this "bug/flaw" to M$? Would this be worth my while?
Someone should - but imagine all the red tape until this gets fixed. For me, it's much easier to find an alternate solution.
Anyway, between our messages I found it shouldn't take too long for the fix to be out. Maybe in the new few hours.
Guest
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:27 pm
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Quote:
Claire, indeed there is an issue with that time zone
Thank god, i am not going crazy :)
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(not that I doubted you, but had to check myself)
As i would expect you to.
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so for your timezone the value returned by Windows is flat wrong. This is a serious flaw in Windows.
Ok, can i submit this "bug/flaw" to M$? Would this be worth my while?
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I'll try to make a fix as soon as possible. Depending on how it goes it may take anywhere from few hours to a 3-4 days.
No hurry, i just thought i would bring the issue to your attention.
I mean if you have a dinner date, go to dinner :P
Thanks Mario, you have been a great help today, and i thank you for that :)
Claire
mario
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:20 pm
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Claire, indeed there is an issue with that time zone (not that I doubted you, but had to check myself). GDM uses a "time()" system call to obtain the current unix timestamp. The unix timestamp does not depend on DST or anything else, so for your timezone the value returned by Windows is flat wrong. This is a serious flaw in Windows.
Since I can't fix Windows, and don't want to make ugly hacks, I intend to make a Gixen API call to fetch a correct time from Gixen servers (that may be off then by a second or two due to network latency, but not by an hour), and possibly make this configurable in the settings or GDM.
I'll try to make a fix as soon as possible. Depending on how it goes it may take anywhere from few hours to a 3-4 days.
mario
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:49 pm
Post subject:
Anonymous wrote:
Recently, our government (local) changed the daylight savings time and extra month or so (will check on that and confirm), i am unsure if this plays a role in the absolute time shown on the GDM.
It shouldn't, we are not even close to the time switch date... Let me test this myself, time to move to Australia... at least virtually, on my laptop...
Guest
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:27 pm
Post subject:
Daylight savings times for our timezone have changed to:
Began in 2008
Start: 5 October 2008
End: 5 April 2009
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Start: 4 October 2009
End:4 April 2010
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Start: 3 October 2010
End: 3 April 2011
Claire
Guest
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:18 pm
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Quote:
Claire, what is the full description of the time zone you chose?
UTC +9.30. Adelaide, South Australia.
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GMT +9.30 is an absolute time, it should show cities / etc next to it.
It does, Adelaide, this is where i live.
Quote:
What happens if you change the timezone to something else?
Ok, i changed the time to UTC +10.00 Brisbane and it now shows the correct time.
If i changed it to UTC +10.00 Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney it shows an hour in front as with UTC +9.30.
Recently, our government (local) changed the daylight savings time and extra month or so (will check on that and confirm), i am unsure if this plays a role in the absolute time shown on the GDM.
Claire
mario
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:07 pm
Post subject:
Claire, what is the full description of the time zone you chose?
GMT +9.30 is an absolute time, it should show cities / etc next to it.
What happens if you change the timezone to something else?
Guest
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:49 pm
Post subject:
Quote:
.... and the current time is correct on your computer?
Indeed it is. It is synced with time servers at the correct time.
At the time of this posting it is 1.19pm
h**p://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/australia/south-australia/adelaide/time.htm
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I see Mario stated:
'Note that your desktop system time has to be accurate in order for this field to be accurate. Most newer Windows desktops use a time server to synchronize time, so this should not be a big issue. '
I have read this and made sure all was correct, hence this thread.
Claire
Cupid
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:43 pm
Post subject:
.... and the current time is correct on your computer?
I see Mario stated:
'Note that your desktop system time has to be accurate in order for this field to be accurate. Most newer Windows desktops use a time server to synchronize time, so this should not be a big issue. '
when he released this feature.
Guest
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:38 pm
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Quote:
They match what I see on the Gixen website, for me using version 1.0.4.
My version is the same.
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Since the times are durations can you confirm that the duration that you see in the Desktop Manager is one hour less than the actual time left for the auction to run?
Yes
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What timezone are you in, and do you have daylight saving enabled on your computer?
+9.30 GMT and yes i have daylight savings enabled.
I can post screenshots if need be.
Claire
Cupid
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:28 pm
Post subject:
Hello Claire,
They match what I see on the Gixen website, for me using version 1.0.4. Since the times are durations can you confirm that the duration that you see in the Desktop Manager is one hour less than the actual time left for the auction to run?
What timezone are you in, and do you have daylight saving enabled on your computer?
agarsc2000
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:57 pm
Post subject: Time shows 1 hour infront of actual auction
Using GDM and the auctions i have listed shown on ebay are all 1 hour longer than in GDM.
Is there a fix for this?
It is confusing and simply annoying as it is pointless using the GDM.
Claire
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