virk I just changed a site of our dokuwiki at 07:10 in the morning, local time. When I look at the recent changes, dokuwiki indicates the the site was changed at the same date but at 05:10, so two hours earlier. What do I need to adjust in order to have both times identical?
sfitcs When that has happened to me it's because system date has changed but the webserver has not been reloaded. Whenever I went to save a page edit I'd get a warning about a newer version. Running sudo systemctl reload apache2 fixed it in my instance
virk What is astonishing me is, that the difference is exactly two hours; I thought it could be related to a "timezone"-problem. Your proposal to "sudo systemctl reload apache2", would it also be sufficient to just switch off and on the webserver in Mac OSX-Server (where the wiki is "running"?
virk No problem, I am :-) I have found in php.ini that timezone is "outcommented" (do not know the right english word). I have "corrected" this matter and have given timezone = "Europe/Berlin" and will restart webserver as soon as possible. Then I will se Later: I just restarted the webserver and the above seems to have solved "the problem".
sfitcs virk wrote "outcommented" (do not know the right english word) "commented out" virk wrote Later: I just restarted the webserver and the above seems to have solved "the problem". I'm glad to hear that. Are you using Homebrew to upgrade PHP?
virk No homebrew. I am just running Mac OSX Server (Sierra) on a Mac mini late 2014 for the dokuwiki, contact server and file sharing purposes. PHP ist still 5.6.30 in this "Sierra package" and up to now there was no reason for to update anything besides the normal updates, Apple offers. I know that homebrew exists but I do not know much more than this :-)