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Re: [MiNT] tzinit bug



> On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 09:33:01AM +0200, Martin-Eric Racine wrote:
> > Since getting my TT RAM problem fixed, I started catching up on
> > recent MiNT products and encountered TZ problems:
> > 
> > INIT refuses to work in local time.  After RC.BOOT, the date is 
> > displayed as GMT (eg: correct GEMDOS time, but GMT as timezone).
> 
> What does "date" say, after you logged in?

Fri Jan 22 18:08:46 GMT 1999
38463568 bytes (37562K) in 41 blocks free, largest free block: 34849392
(34032K)
uid=0(root) gid=0(wheel) TERM=tw100 UMASK=026
rakastaja:/e/home/root$ echo $MINT_CLOCKMODE
local
rakastaja:/e/home/root$ echo $TZ
EET+2DST,3.5.0,10.5.0
rakastaja:/e/home/root$ tzinit
tzinit: setting system timezone information.
Timezone in use: EET.
Offset to Greenwich Mean Time: 120 minutes.
Daylight savings time in use: no.
Kernel clock ticks in local time..
rakastaja:/e/home/root$

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