Ensure that "strtotime" returns the correct timestamp
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@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ function worker_init()
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// Ensure that all "strtotime" operations do run timezone independent
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date_default_timezone_set('UTC');
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// We don't need the following lines if we can execute background jobs.
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// So we just wake up the worker if it sleeps.
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if (function_exists("proc_open")) {
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@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ class Worker
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$a = \get_app();
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// Ensure that all "strtotime" operations do run timezone independent
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date_default_timezone_set('UTC');
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self::$up_start = microtime(true);
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// At first check the maximum load. We shouldn't continue with a high load
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@ -650,8 +653,7 @@ class Worker
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$argv[0] = basename($argv[0]);
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// How long is the process already running?
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// For some weird reasons we cannot use "time()" here. It doesn't seem to be in UTC.
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$duration = (strtotime(DateTimeFormat::utcNow()) - strtotime($entry["executed"])) / 60;
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$duration = (time() - strtotime($entry["executed"])) / 60;
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if ($duration > $max_duration) {
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Logger::log("Worker process ".$entry["pid"]." (".substr(json_encode($argv), 0, 50).") took more than ".$max_duration." minutes. It will be killed now.");
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posix_kill($entry["pid"], SIGTERM);
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