Hi Maxim,

Maxim Khitrov wrote:
> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Will Parsons <varro@nodomain.invalid> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've set up (on FreeBSD) a fossil server using the inetd method.  When
>> looking at the timeline display I see the times displayed in UTC, and
>> since I'd rather see local time, I tried to fix this using Timeline
>> Display Preferences.  However the "Use UTC" box is not checked, and in
>> fact there is the text "On this server, local time is currently the
>> same as UTC and so this setting will make no difference in the
>> display."
>>
>> On the command line:
>>
>> anukis% date
>> Wed May  1 19:19:31 EDT 2013
>> anukis% date -u
>> Wed May  1 23:19:33 UTC 2013
>>
>> How does the server see local time?
>
> See the following link for why this happens and how to fix it:
>
> http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/pipermail/fossil-users/2012-December/010989.html

Thanks for the link, but I'm still puzzled as to what to do in my
situation.  I'm not using chroot (perhaps I should be if I were
actually sharing the repository with others, but right now I'm only
using it locally for my own use).

-- 
Will

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