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From: | "Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E]" <BBuchbinder AT niaid DOT nih DOT gov> |
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Date: | Thu, 9 Jun 2011 13:44:07 -0400 |
Subject: | RE: cygcheck's understanding of TZ |
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Thomas Wolff sent the following at Thursday, June 09, 2011 3:54 AM >Am 09.06.2011 09:46, schrieb EXCOFFIER Denis: >>> It seems that /usr/bin/cygcheck does not interpret TZ the same way as >> /usr/bin/date does, in the case TZ is set to a file name, like in the >> following example: >> >> (under tcsh) >> >> jupiter% alias cygdate 'cygcheck -s | head -3' >> jupiter% (setenv TZ /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Monaco; date; cygdate) >> Thu Jun 9 09:07:13 CEST 2011 > >Set TZ to the name of a timezone, not a file name, e.g. (using bash) >TZ=CET date. u>Am 09.06.2011 09:46, schrieb EXCOFFIER Denis: I'm confused. Using /usr/sbin/tzselect to find TZ ends with the following (questions have been deleted): | You can make this change permanent for yourself by appending the line | TZ='Europe/Monaco'; export TZ | to the file '.profile' in your home directory; then log out and log in again. | | Here is that TZ value again, this time on standard output so that you | can use the /usr/sbin/tzselect command in shell scripts: | Europe/Monaco So my question is whether one would really use CEST or the result of tzseelct. (Note: I kept the OP's example of Monaco - I am really in the U.S.) And if it is something like CEST, what does one do in the U.S., where some do not go on Daylight Savings (Summer) Time? - Barry Disclaimer: Statements made herein are not made on behalf of NIAID. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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