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Re: B18 thinks daylight savings ended already ;-<


Thanks Peter.

Windows NT's time zone is set to "(GMT -6)US Central".  Here's
a bash session that shows the problem:

 >                  /user/build
 > CMKE777 build > (echo NT date: `cmd /c date /T`
 > echo NT time: `cmd /c time /T`
 > echo bash date: `date`)
 NT date: Thu 10/08/1998
 NT time: 7:43a
 bash date: Thu Oct 8 06:43:02 GMT-6:00 1998


On Wed 10/7/98 10:27 PDT "Peter A. Vogel" wrote:
>b19 seems to be confused as well...
>
>-Peter
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-gnu-win32@cygnus.com [mailto:owner-gnu-win32@cygnus.com]On
>> Behalf Of rodmant@sol.net
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 1998 8:53 AM
>> To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
>> Subject: B18 thinks daylight savings ended already ;-<
>> 
>> 
>> Since last Monday morning the date command in bash (B18) indicates
>> *standard* time instead of daylight savings time.  This breaks
>> one of our scheduling tools.  Is this problem fixed in B19?
>> 
>>                       thanks,
>> 
>>                       Tom Rodman M67
>>                       Johnson Controls, Inc
>>                       rodmant@sol.net
>> 
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