Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/10/09/07:16:22
Peter A. Vogel wrote:
>
> It wasn't windoze, bash (b18 AND b19) report
> a date that is an hour earlier than the windoze time.
>
> -Peter
>
> Peter A. Vogel
> Manager, SW Configuration Management
> Chromatic Research, Inc.
> http://www.chromatic.com
>
>
> >
> >
> > rodmant AT sol DOT net wrote:
> > >
> > > Bash switched to standard time last weekend!
> > > Is this fixed in B19?
> > >
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > >
> > > Tom Rodman
> > > rodmant AT sol DOT net
> > >
> >
> > I think it was Windows that changed time.
> >
> > --
did you consider your time zone info ?
at my box windows says
17:41
bash(cyg-win32)
907861277
Thu Oct 8 16:41:18 1998
my linux bash:
907861208
Thursday 08 of October 17:40:08 CEST 1998 KW 40
LINUX knows my time zone info - CEST
cyg-win bash doesn't.
i gave it:
date +%s;date
as you can see, the seconds are the same.
no idea where the time zone info must be stored,
somewhere at /etc/..... ?
Heinz
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