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Re: cygcheck's understanding of TZ


Am 09.06.2011 09:46, schrieb EXCOFFIER Denis:
Hello,

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.


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