I've just posted Build 1.0.1 of NHaystack to the downloads page on bitbucket. It contains a fix for the "Unknown timezone" problem a couple of you were having, plus some other miscellaneous tweaks and improvements.
The "Unknown timezone" problem occurs when the underlying OS of a station says that its current timezone is offset-based, e.g. "GMT-05:00", rather than a valid Olson timezone.
The fix that I have implemented allows you to define custom mappings via a list of "TimeZone Aliases". For instance, you can specify that "GMT-05:00" is really "America/New_York". See the documentation for an explanation of how this works, its in section 5.2.
As before, the documentation can be found on the main page on bitbucket, and in a directory in the Build 1.0.1 zip file.
Mike Jarmy Sun 5 May 2013
I've just posted Build 1.0.1 of NHaystack to the downloads page on bitbucket. It contains a fix for the "Unknown timezone" problem a couple of you were having, plus some other miscellaneous tweaks and improvements.
The "Unknown timezone" problem occurs when the underlying OS of a station says that its current timezone is offset-based, e.g. "GMT-05:00", rather than a valid Olson timezone.
The fix that I have implemented allows you to define custom mappings via a list of "TimeZone Aliases". For instance, you can specify that "GMT-05:00" is really "America/New_York". See the documentation for an explanation of how this works, its in section 5.2.
As before, the documentation can be found on the main page on bitbucket, and in a directory in the Build 1.0.1 zip file.