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When installing a recent version of aniyomi, it labels what I see "today" as "yesterday". #1568

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ayaxSRE opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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@ayaxSRE
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ayaxSRE commented May 7, 2024

Steps to reproduce

1- install aniyomi
2- read a chapter/episode or update a series
3- be correctly added to history or updates

Expected behavior

Episodes watched must record the exact date.

Actual behavior

When installing a recent version (I think it's version r6691 onwards), any episode I read appears as read "yesterday". and this affects history and series updates (it also modifies these sections in a backup)

aniyomi.example.mp4

Crash logs

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Aniyomi version

stable v0.15.2.4 and preview r7519

Android version

Android 11

Device

Xiaomi redmi 8 note

Other details

I don't know if the problem is mine (a bad time zone configuration) but the preview version r6691 works fine for me :(

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  • I have searched the existing issues and this is a new ticket, NOT a duplicate or related to another open or closed issue.
  • I have written a short but informative title.
  • If this is an issue with an official extension, I should be opening an issue in the extensions repository.
  • If this is an issue with an official manga extension and this issue can be replicated in the Tachiyomi app, that I should be opening an issue in Tachiyomi's extensions repository.
  • I have gone through the FAQ and troubleshooting guide.
  • I have updated the app to version 0.15.2.4.
  • I have updated all installed extensions.
  • I will fill out all of the requested information in this form.
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That's expected, because aniyomi is always a step ahead into the future.

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