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RE: Time problem
- To: <root at pluto dot ipass dot net>
- Subject: RE: Time problem
- From: "Mark Scoville" <mark at campuspipeline dot com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 18:48:05 -0600
- Cc: <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
Where do I get this, I am running 20.1?
Mark.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: root@pluto.ipass.net [mailto:root@pluto.ipass.net]On Behalf Of
> Suhaib M. Siddiqi
> Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 6:04 PM
> To: Mark Scoville
> Cc: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
> Subject: Re: Time problem
>
>
> It is fixed in the latest snapshot, I belive.
> I am using latest SnapShot and it reports correct time.
>
> The other solution is there is a "date.exe" available on
> Virtual UNIX URL, it does not use Cygwin1.dll and it
> reports the time whatever your Windows OS has.
>
> Suhaib
>
>
> Mark Scoville wrote:
> >
> > I am seeing exactly one hour difference between my system (NT 4.0) shell
> > time and a Bash shell time. It's as if the system shell is interpreting
> > daylight savings and the other is not. I know a number of people have
> > experienced this. Does anyone know of a solution?
> >
> > This is seen in 'ls -la', 'date', etc. It is 1 hour behind the
> NT system.
> > We are in MDT (Utah).
> >
> > Mark Scoville
> > Campus Pipeline
> >
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