Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/07/16/09:03:24
I have not tested this on any other Windows platform but NT. To reproduce
the problem, open a cygwin shell and type "date". On my system the results
look something like this:
bash-2.05$ date
Mon Jul 16 08:46:49 2001
Note that the 3-letter time zone abbreviation should appear between the time
and the year (for me that's EDT).
No combination of options will output the time zone including the most
obvious "date +%Z" (this produces blank output).
I tried changing to a few other time zones but no selection produced output
when using the date command.
My machine is an Intel Pentium 3 running Windows NT 4.0, SP 6.
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