'date' command in Cygwin

Earnie Boyd earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Tue Nov 30 23:39:00 GMT 1999


--- fswinnerton <fswinnerton@breathemail.net> wrote:
> I am running Cygwin on my Windows 95 PC haveing installed the binary
> distribution. Last week I ran the 'date' command and found that the time
> reported was 1 hour earlier than it should - ie it was reporting GMT rather
> than taking account of Daylight Saving (BST). As our clocks have now gone
> back the time is correct but only because it defaults to GMT. Next Spring it
> will all go horribly wrong again!
>> The Cygwin date command gives -> Tue Nov 2 17:31:16 1999
> whereas the MKS Toolkit gives -> Tue Nov 2 17:31:48 GST 1999
>> How can I get Cygwin 'date' to recognize the timezone on a Win95 (or NT4)
> machine?

This is fixed in the snapshots and on the CD. BTW, the GMT also does DST but
ends the first weekend of October.
=====
Earnie Boyd < mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com >
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