Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!xanth!ames!killer!wnp From: wnp@killer.Dallas.TX.US (Wolf Paul) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Re: Daylight savings time problem Message-ID: <7748@killer.Dallas.TX.US> Date: 3 Apr 89 11:17:22 GMT References: <9139@alice.UUCP> Reply-To: wnp@killer.Dallas.TX.US (Wolf Paul) Organization: The Unix(R) Connection BBS, Dallas, Tx Lines: 20 In article <9139@alice.UUCP> wilber@alice.UUCP (Bob Wilber) writes: >I too have applied the binary patcher that Lenny posted to all relevant >programs, and my TZ variable is set to EST5EDT, yet the dates displayed >are still not adjusted for daylight savings time. I'd like to know if >there's a way to make it work. > >Bob Wilber wilber@research.att.com Same here with TZ set to CST6CDT. Inspite of repeated re-boots with a patched smgr, shlib, and libc.a, all date programs continue to show time one hour slow. However, the "/bin/date" command displays the letters "CDT" instead of "CST" -- but the actual time is still 1 hr off. This is under 3.5 software, by the way. Any ideas? Wolf -- Wolf N. Paul * 3387 Sam Rayburn Run * Carrollton TX 75007 * (214) 306-9101 UUCP: killer!wnp ESL: 62832882 DOMAIN: wnp@killer.dallas.tx.us TLX: 910-380-0585 EES PLANO UD