Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!ames!pacbell!acsdev!bobm From: bobm@acsdev.UUCP (Bob Marrow) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: PC7300/3B1 default timezone Summary: check the defaults Keywords: unix-pc, pc7300, 3B1, timezone Message-ID: <128@acsdev.UUCP> Date: 6 Feb 90 02:06:23 GMT References: <492@cpsolv.CPS.COM> Organization: All over the place! Lines: 14 In article <492@cpsolv.CPS.COM> rhg@cpsolv.uucp (Richard H. Gumpertz) writes: >How can I get uucico logins to run with timezone CST (or CDT when >appropriate) instead of EST? My Received: lines (added by rmail/smail) and >my UUCP log file entries are a pain to read when time-stamped with EST. For >normal logins the TZ variable is set in /etc/profile but uucico doesn't look >at /etc/profile. I have run into this on several different sysV machines. On some systems, you must edit the file /etc/default/login to set TZ=whatever. On other systems, edit /lib/default.login. Note that this problem also pops up if you login using csh. Your mileage may vary. Bob Marrow {sun, ames}!pacbell!acsdev!boo!bobm ACS Network Systems