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From: hm@hcshh.hcs.de (Hellmuth Michaelis)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: problems with date
Message-ID: <1629@hcshh.hcs.de>
Date: 19 Jan 93 09:07:26 GMT
References: <1993Jan14.203042.12234@fcom.cc.utah.edu> <1iu2jsINN518@fbi-news.Informatik.Uni-Dortmund.DE> <1993Jan14.064517.7201@st.simbirsk.su> <1993Jan18.131519.22234@rdg.dec.com>
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In <1993Jan18.131519.22234@rdg.dec.com> franzoni@sixter.var.dec.com (Mauro Franzoni) writes:

>In article <1993Jan14.203042.12234@fcom.cc.utah.edu>, terry@cs.weber.edu (A
>Wizard of Earth |> Being "east" of GMT doesn't mean you should use a negative
>number, I believe.
>|> Try "+23" and "+21" for your respective problems.
>As far as I know BSD do uses positives and negatives numbers for timezones,
>since the timezone

Yes, being located one hour east of GMT, i use "-1 dst 4" in my config files,
and it works well.

hellmuth
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