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Re: Fwd: Re: Intel FORTRAN time_and_date function returns UTC instead of local time


On 1/29/2013 9:53 AM, Marten Jan de Ruiter wrote:
I doubt cygwin is intercepting a not cygwin program call to MS ssystem


Taking cygwin out of the loop, time_ifort.exe behaves correctly in cmd.

In another post to this thread, Tim Prince mentionse that ifort bypasses
the cygwin dll entirely. If time_ifort.exe is independent of cygwin, I
would expect identical behavior for cmd and cygwin bash. But in cmd, it
works as intended, whereas in cygwin it doesn't. I am baffled.

Thanks for your effort.

Marten Jan


could TZ definition play a part ?


on my system on cygwin
  TZ=Europe/Berlin

while it is not defined on cmd

Regards
Marco

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