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From: Denis Excoffier <3.1416@free.fr>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Cc: Denis Excoffier <Denis.Excoffier@free.fr>
Subject: Re: cygcheck's understanding of TZ
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 07:25:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E1EF031-A2E0-4238-BD23-5089E2D7670F@free.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110609210632.GA1457@ednor.casa.cgf.cx>


On 2011-06-09 23:06, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> We're not changing anything.  Having the date there is useful.

I (OP) need to use TZ=Europe/Monaco (or similar, or
with an absolute name) to make my applications work,
including date(1).

Currently the `Current System Time' line is:
- incorrect at least in my (legitimate) use of TZ,
- not fully adequate for reference purposes since
   it does not specify the time zone.

It therefore deserves improvement.

But since it seems difficult to make it correct due
to specific constraints (windows program), feel free
not to modify it. Users like me will have to
'export TZ=UTC' before 'cygcheck -s'. Not difficult.

Or change cygcheck's specification for the better: use
UTC date instead, since printing UTC date does not
depend/rely on TZ:
Current System Time (UTC): Thu Jun 09 07:07:14 2011

> Again: you shouldn't use "cygcheck -s" as a method to find the system
> date.
Sorry, next time i'll use 'alias foobar' instead of 'alias cygdate'.


Regards,

Denis Excoffier.




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  parent reply	other threads:[~2011-06-10  7:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-06-09  7:47 EXCOFFIER Denis
2011-06-09  7:54 ` Thomas Wolff
2011-06-09 17:44   ` Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E]
2011-06-09 17:39 ` Edward McGuire
2011-06-09 18:08   ` Charles Wilson
2011-06-09 19:27     ` Edward McGuire
2011-06-09 19:50       ` Denis Excoffier
2011-06-09 21:06         ` Christopher Faylor
2011-06-09 22:01           ` Edward McGuire
2011-06-10  7:25           ` Denis Excoffier [this message]
2011-06-10 14:07             ` Edward McGuire
2011-06-10 14:30             ` Christopher Faylor
2011-06-10 17:44               ` Denis Excoffier
2011-06-13 15:07                 ` Edward McGuire
2011-06-13 15:34                   ` Christopher Faylor
2011-06-14 15:05                     ` Lee Maschmeyer
2011-06-14 15:28                       ` Christopher Faylor
2011-06-14 17:30                         ` Lee Maschmeyer
2011-06-14 17:51                           ` Edward McGuire
2011-06-14 18:35                             ` Lee Maschmeyer
2011-06-14 19:19                               ` Edward McGuire
2011-06-14 19:22                                 ` Christopher Faylor
2011-06-14 19:21                           ` Christopher Faylor
2011-06-09 18:58   ` Christopher Faylor

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