Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!ukma!nrl-cmf!ames!claris!apple!jackie From: jackie@Apple.COM (Hernan'Jackie' Macapanpan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Time Zone trouble... Message-ID: <7848@apple.Apple.Com> Date: 6 Apr 88 17:08:24 GMT References: <18918@think.UUCP> Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA Lines: 47 Summary: Excerpt from the A/UX 1.0 README file In article <18918@think.UUCP>, whitney@think.COM (David Whitney) writes: > Be sure that all .login files are changed to use EST5EDT. Also, change > /etc/sysinitrc (it's in there somewhere as well). > > I've set every occurrance I could find, yet the system will still (on random > occasion) give me the right time in PDT (ie, if it's 10 am, it'll say 0700PDT). > > A seperate problem I have is this: now that we are running on Daylight Savings, > A/ux reports the time as one hour later than what the Mac says the time is. > In order for me to have A/ux tell me accurately that it is 10 am, I must > set the mac to 9 am. Why is this? > > David Whitney, MIT '90 Still learning about my Apple //GS > {the known universe}!ihnp4!think!whitney and all of its secrets. Any and all > whitney@think.com technical info appreciated. > DISCLAIMER: If they only knew what I was doing and saying here... Here's an excerpt from the file README from A/UX release 1.0. Hope it helps. Time zone handling The TZ environment variable is used to determine your local timezone. The value of TZ references the name of a timezone file to be used. These files are to be found in the directory, /etc/zoneinfo. As shipped, TZ is set to "PST8PDT", corresponding to the file /etc/zoneinfo/PST8PDT. If the value of TZ is set to the null string, Greenwich Mean Time will be used. If the TZ variable is unset, the file /etc/zoneinfo/localtime will be used as a default value. As distributed, A/UX is configured for U.S. Pacific Standard Time. If you are in a different timezone, you will want to change this. To change your timezone, determine which file in /etc/zoneinfo describes your timezone. If necessary, create you own file using tzdump(1M) and tzic(1M). Relink the file /etc/zoneinfo/localtime to your time zone file. The TZ variable is currently being set in a number of A/UX files. You must edit these files, either removing or changing the setting of TZ. Edit the following files: /.profile, /.login, /etc/bcheckrc, /etc/profile, /etc/rc, /etc/sysinitrc, and /users/start/.login. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: I works heres, buts theys don'ts knows I's cans types. Hernan 'Jackie' Macapanpan amdahl \ Technical Communications/Direct Response Center pyramid!sun - apple!jackie Apple Computer, Inc. (408) 996-1010 decwrl / ---------------------------------------------------------------------------