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Branch? 7.1
Bug fix? yes
New feature? no
Deprecations? no
Issues #29610 #31057
License MIT

Summoning #31374 by @xabbuh

Although it's no longer obvious why the appveyor didn't run 4 years ago, I tried it in my own fork and was able to get the tests to run. Let's try again.

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@connorhu connorhu force-pushed the fix/issue-29610-31057 branch from 68bba36 to b820c52 Compare March 14, 2024 16:00
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Thx mr carson. Anyway. The problem is not appveyor specific. I can now reproduce it on any system. All I need to do is change the date.timezone in phpunit from UTC (in our case to Los Angeles).

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