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* Incorrect TimeZone usage in prompts - bug?
@ 1998-03-03 20:30 Andreas Sigfridsson
  1998-03-04  9:47 ` Andrew Main
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Andreas Sigfridsson @ 1998-03-03 20:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: zsh-users

I like to have the time being displayed in my prompt, but on both my Linux
computers, they display the wrong time. I live in Sweden where whe have CET,
but zsh displays GMT. Being quite a novice on Unix/Linux I understand that
system time can be represented in the computer in two different ways. Either
the actual local time, or GMT with a timezone. I guess I use the latter one,
and I cannot change, because I run Windows on the same computer. Is it
possible that zsh just takes the clock and uses it regardless of the
timezone?

(All other programs show the time correctly)

/Andreas Sigfridsson



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1998-03-03 20:30 Incorrect TimeZone usage in prompts - bug? Andreas Sigfridsson
1998-03-04  9:47 ` Andrew Main
1998-03-06  5:36   ` Geoff Wing
1998-03-06  9:45     ` Bruce Stephens

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