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Re: it's still PST


It's resolved now.

It turned out to be the "setenv TZ PST8PDT" line in my ~/.tcshrc.
Unset and everything is okay now.

As you know, if you do not set, then the default value is

PST8PDT7,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2

which comes from the Windows Timezone setting, which should have
worked without any tweaking at all in the first place and it does now.


Sorry for the noise.



On 3/11/07, J. Offerman <jofferman@gmail.com> wrote:
Now it is March 11 2007 and  the cygwin "date" command still says PST
whereas the "time" command at Windows Command Prompt shows the correct
time. There is one hour difference between them. Where does it come
from and how can I make Cygwin present the correct time observing the
new daylight issue? Until yesterday, the time shown by "date" has been
correct.


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