On 2005-01-06 15:11:46 -0000, Aengus wrote:
> The LOGTIMEOFFSET command is used to allow Analog to recalculate the
> GMT timestamps in your logfiles and display the times using your
> local timezone.

LOGTIMEOFFSET is really annonying due to the summer/winter times.
Isn't it possible to ask Analog to use the local time (using the
system settings)?

If this is not clear, here's an example. In the log file:

vinc17.net4.nerim.net - - [19/Dec/2004:13:38:51 +0900] ...

So, Analog knows the UTC time: 2004-12-19T04:38:51Z. From the system
settings on my personal machine, the timezone at this date is +0100
(France, winter time). So, the local time, used by analog, would be
2004-12-19T05:38:51. If I want the reports in UTC, I could still start
Analog using TZ=UTC, for instance:

$ TZ=UTC analog <options>

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