Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!ncar!gatech!udel!princeton!phoenix!buzz From: buzz@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Mahboud Zabetian) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Time Zone Problem Message-ID: <2327@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Date: 4 Apr 88 17:45:34 GMT Reply-To: buzz@phoenix (Mahboud Zabetian) Organization: Advanced Technology, Princeton University Lines: 16 I have changed the TZ (time zone) variable declarations in all the files that the A/UX manual told me to--from PST8PDT to EST5EDT--, but I have a problem. When one logs in, the login time is given correctly, but is followed by the three letters: PDT. When I do a shutdown, users get this message: Shutdown at 11:10 PDT... When I mail a letter, it stamps it with the correct time but adds PDT to the time, i.e. Date: Mon. Apr. 3, 1988 11:55 PDT. How do I get rid of that PDT? I have run grep through the whole filesystem looking for any occurrances of PDT, or TZ that could be causing the problem, but haven't been successful. Help!?! -- Mahboud Zabetian buzz@phoenix.princeton.edu (609) 520-1271 183 Little Hall root@faux-pas.princeton.edu (A/UX!) Princeton U. NJ 08544 <<>>(Was: Need a soon-to-graduate hard/soft-ware engineer?) <<< >>>>>> ( But I'll still consider good offers though :-)