Darrick Hartman wrote:
> Your google-fu is not so strong. ;)  check the following link:
>
> http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/archive/9650.html
>   
Ah yes!   thank you O wise Sabu-San 
> Arizona if I recall is one of the few areas that does not use daylight 
> savings (well unless you are on the Navajo reservation).  You'd need to 
> set TZ=MST7
>   
So I edited /etc/profile  to include the following two lines 

TZ=MST7
export TZ

Is that the recommended location and or method for setting this type of
environment variable?

That fixed the system time/date as reflect by running the date command
at the prompt.  But the voicemail timestamps are still on GMT. 

I found another (as of yet presumably unanswered) post on the astlinux
mailing list dealing with this exact same issue. 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00970.html

This post also talks about uClibc timezone issues.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00780.html

> > There is not a good collection of timezones for uClibc.  If you look
> > around the net you should be able to find one for your location.  Place
> > it in "/etc/TZ".

Well turns out that /etc/TZ is actually a link to /tmp/etc/TZ    
Problem with my build (0.4.2) is that there is no TZ folder in
/tmp/etc.   Should I create one?  I am concerned that anything in
/tmp/etc would also not survive a reboot.  This is getting confusing.

-Seth
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