HoHo Zhao wrote: > Wrong: > $ TZ=UTC date -d "15:00 CST" (China Standard Time) > Mon May 26 21:00:00 UTC 2014 > > So the problem is with "CST" in the date STRING.
CST in the above is being interpreted as US Central Standard Time. For Central Standard Time it is correct. CST is one of the ambiguous timezones that Pádraig referred to. This is one of the reasons "date -R" with the unambiguous numeric timezones is the better output format. Bob
