Hello.


In mysql-5.0.15 it works. Put, say, default_time_zone='+10:00' in

[mysqld] section of your file.





Raphaël 'SurcouF' Bordet wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> I want to set up a different timezone that my operating system for MySQL

> upper to 4.1. According to this article[1], timezone system variable was

> changed since 4.1.3. I'm using mysql 4.1.11a from Debian sarge.

> I was tried to set system_time_zone into /etc/mysql/my.cnf

> unsuccessfully. The only way I found to set up this timezone is by add

> --default-time-zone option to boot-up script of mysql.

> 

> Why system variable doesn't work into my.cnf ?

> 

> Best regards,

> 

> --=20

> Rapha=C3=ABl 'SurcouF' Bordet

> http://debianfr.net/ | surcouf at debianfr dot net

> =20

> 

> 

> 



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