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Hi Everyone,

After I installed Bugzilla on my LAN it works great... the problem is when I try to commit a bug it gives me an internal error "cannot determine local time zone"

I have searched far and wide on google and looks like a pretty wide spread problem on Ubuntu and debian boxes.

Please help.... I changed my server time zone, created a sym link to /etc/localtime ; I re-downloaded the perl modules... any thoughts?

thank you

Jared

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I don't have an answer for you, but this might help. There are a number of free virtual machines with pre-installed Bugzilla, including our own: almworks.com/vbs (Bugzilla version 3.2.2). Others may be found in the VMWare virtual marketplace. You can get a working Bugzilla in minutes after you install VMWare Player. So this might help if you just looking for a test Bugzilla server. Hope this helps. – sereda Nov 1 at 1:11
Thank you for your thoughts. – Jared Nov 1 at 1:40
What script or module is reported as the location of the error? If it's not on the screen, check your server log to see what's happening. – David M Nov 6 at 3:55
Also, what version of Bugzilla? – David M Nov 6 at 3:59

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I have recently updated my version of Bugzilla and they have fixed the timezone error.

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