Diego Nicola Barbato skribis:
> Hello Ludo,
>
> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> Since GuixSD provides /etc/localtime already, we can actually unset TZ.
>> And when we do so, setuid binaries simply honor /etc/localtime and don’t
>> go searching for timezone data elsewhere, and they see
Hello Ludo,
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Since GuixSD provides /etc/localtime already, we can actually unset TZ.
> And when we do so, setuid binaries simply honor /etc/localtime and don’t
> go searching for timezone data elsewhere, and they see the right time.
>
> Can you confirm that
Hi,
Diego Nicola Barbato skribis:
> XLockMore (as invoked by the command `xlock') displays the wrong time on
> the lock screen. Instead of honouring the timezone set in `config.scm'
> (as do other programs e.g. the `date' command) it displays UTC.
The problem is that setuid programs ignore $TZ
Hello Guix,
XLockMore (as invoked by the command `xlock') displays the wrong time on
the lock screen. Instead of honouring the timezone set in `config.scm'
(as do other programs e.g. the `date' command) it displays UTC.
Greetings
Diego