Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!dptcdc!berner!lethe!geac!jtsv16!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!execu!sequoia!teb From: teb@sequoia.UUCP (Thomas E. Bernhard) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs Subject: PCNFS 3.0 bug Message-ID: <482@sequoia.UUCP> Date: 1 May 89 21:52:32 GMT Reply-To: teb@sequoia.UUCP () Organization: ESC Lines: 15 I have noticed that the timestamps on files I created before daylight savings came into effect now show the times to be 1 hour off. For example I created a file named "demo" and its timestamp is 3-08-89 4:57p. Now when I do a dir on that file, it has a timestamp of 3-08-89 5:57p. My setup is just like the nfsconf says it should be. It sets TZ = CST6CDT. On the file server, unix says the timestamp of the same file is 16:57 which is the correct time. After further testing I believe that PCNFS 3.0 does the TZ stuff wrong. Does anyone know of a work around? Tom Bernhard execu!teb@cs.utexas.edu Execucom Systems (512) 346-4980 Austin, Texas