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posted 2014-01-01 20:35:06 +0200

Bug: Time displayed on alarm incorrect when the alarm goes off

This is a different (but very probably related) bug to the clock TZ bug that was fixed in 1.0.2.5.

When the TZ is Europe/London (and probably elsewhere but I have not tested) and one sets the alarm, when the alarm actually goes off, it displays the time +1 hour.

To reproduce:

  1. Set an alarm for some time in the future as normal.
  2. Wait for the alarm to go off. When it does, the alarm dialogue (with the pulley at the bottom to dismiss, pulley at the top to snooze) shows two times: the top one is the time the alarm was set for and is the one that' is one hour in the future, the bottom one is the current time which is correct.

It's a silly little thing

Bug: Time displayed on alarm incorrect when the alarm goes off

EDIT: fixed in 1.0.3.8

This is a different (but very probably related) bug to the clock TZ bug that was fixed in 1.0.2.5.

When the TZ is Europe/London (and probably elsewhere but I have not tested) and one sets the alarm, when the alarm actually goes off, it displays the time +1 hour.

To reproduce:

  1. Set an alarm for some time in the future as normal.
  2. Wait for the alarm to go off. When it does, the alarm dialogue (with the pulley at the bottom to dismiss, pulley at the top to snooze) shows two times: the top one is the time the alarm was set for and is the one that' is one hour in the future, the bottom one is the current time which is correct.

It's a silly little thing

Bug: Time displayed on alarm incorrect when the alarm goes off

EDIT: fixed in 1.0.3.8

This is a different (but very probably related) bug to the clock TZ bug that was fixed in 1.0.2.5.

When the TZ is Europe/London (and probably elsewhere but I have not tested) and one sets the alarm, when the alarm actually goes off, it displays the time +1 hour.

To reproduce:

  1. Set an alarm for some time in the future as normal.
  2. Wait for the alarm to go off. When it does, the alarm dialogue (with the pulley at the bottom to dismiss, pulley at the top to snooze) shows two times: the top one is the time the alarm was set for and is the one that' is one hour in the future, the bottom one is the current time which is correct.

It's a silly little thing