17 Apr
2003
17 Apr
'03
8:41 a.m.
David> Absolutely, it isn't necessary on some unix variants (eg NetBSD) David> and it can't actually hold the reqiured information. Setting it David> will override the default value for the user.
David,
did you look at the patch or the changelog? :-( My proposed patch only sets TZ to a default value when TZ is _not_ set
From my system: $ date Thu Apr 17 09:33:50 BST 2003 $ echo $TZ
$ TZ=GMT0 date Thu Apr 17 08:34:02 GMT 2003 $ TZ=xyz-167 date Thu Apr 24 07:39:40 xyz 2003 $ If TZ is set, then its value is used. If it isn't set then the timezone information comes from elsewhere - probably the LOCALE. David -- David Laight: david(a)l8s.co.uk