Well are you running PHP 5.2? This looks like a problem that should not have existed in the first place, your PHP version does not support advanced DateTime Object manipulation. Or it may have been misconfigured?
I can look up the files and use alternative approaches for you at this point so that you can bypass the DateTime functions missing error. But keep in mind that DateTime is a common class in PHP 5.3.x development, if you are indeed running PHP 5.2.x then its probably time to upgrade or switch host. I try to compromise for those using PHP 5.2.x for Mys v1.3.x releases, but in Mys v1.4.0 and onwards supports for older versions of PHP will be dropped.
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