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From: Bernie <bfb@worldnet.att.net>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Date Bug?
Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 05:25:03 +0000
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Paul Kimoto wrote:
> In article <6ionbf$s3g@bgtnsc01.worldnet.att.net>, Bernie wrote:
> > There's a 4 hour discrepancy between the date in C-Kermit
> > 6.0.192 and my linux box. Below is the date command issued
> > from C-Kermit and then the command line.
> >
> > How can I set these to be the same?
> >
> > C-Kermit@localhost> date
> > Wed May 6 03:59:03 1998
> >
> > C-Kermit@localhost> qui
> > /home/super/kermit> date
> > Tue May 5 23:59:08 EDT 1998
>
> Is this a mixed libc5/libc6 system? The two libraries have their ideas
> of the correct time zone set independently. If that's the case, then the
> library to which C-Kermit is linked is set to GMT or is not set to any time
> zone.
>
> (For your _primary_ library, /etc/localtime should correspond to the
> appropriate file in /usr/{lib,share}/zoneinfo/. On my mixed system,
> /usr/i486-linuxglibc/etc/localtime corresponds to the appropriate file
> below /usr/i486-linuxglibc/share/zoneinfo/.)
>
> --
> Paul Kimoto <kimoto@lightlink.com>
The problem was I had my TZ environment variable set to EDT
to correct a bug with BRU2000.