Hello monks,

I may have found a bug but don't know how to tell...

With perl 5.8.4, I run this code and get:
use Time::Local; my $hour= 2; my $test = timelocal(0,0,$hour,1,3,2012); my @test2 = localtime($test); print "hour $hour vs $test2[2]\n";
hour 2 vs 2
If I run this identical code under perl 5.8.7, it outputs:
use Time::Local; my $hour= 2; my $test = timelocal(0,0,$hour,1,3,2012); my @test2 = localtime($test); print "hour $hour vs $test2[2]\n";
hour 2 vs 3
If I run this 2011 modified code under 5.8.7, it outputs:
use Time::Local; my $hour= 2; my $test = timelocal(0,0,$hour,1,3,2011); my @test2 = localtime($test); print "hour $hour vs $test2[2]\n";
hour 2 vs 2
Am I going crazy? What is going on?!? AHhhh!

-Alan

In reply to Timelocal, Localtime Bug? by alanonymous

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