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>Subject: Re: CVS time zone
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> What is the CVS environment variable to set the
>> CVS repository's time zone, CVS_TZ? I couldn't
>> find it in the online docs (searching for "time
>> zone"). Also
Christopher.Fouts wrote:
> What is the CVS environment variable to set the
> CVS repository's time zone, CVS_TZ? I couldn't
> find it in the online docs (searching for "time
> zone"). Also should it be set to UTC or EST (in
> eastern US).
I could be wrong, but I think it just uses the TZ environmen
Todd Denniston wrote:
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> CVS on the server uses the TZ set on the server OS, to get the time and uses
> UTC internally.
> on linux try `ls /etc/localtime -l`
> man tzselect
>
sorry, just remembered I one of those weirdo's that runs something other
than RH.
If you are on a Redhat or Fedora Core
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What is the CVS environment variable to set the
> CVS repository's time zone, CVS_TZ? I couldn't
> find it in the online docs (searching for "time
> zone"). Also should it be set to UTC or EST (in
> eastern US).
>
CVS on the server uses the TZ set on the server OS, to
What is the CVS environment variable to set the
CVS repository's time zone, CVS_TZ? I couldn't
find it in the online docs (searching for "time
zone"). Also should it be set to UTC or EST (in
eastern US).
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Chris T Fouts
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> The CVS default time zone setting is UT, How can I change it?
You can't. Since CVS is designed to support widely distribute
Title: How to set the CVS time zone?
Hi there,
CVS server version:1.11.2 on HP-UX 11i
CVS client: Win CVS 1.3.8.1 on Win2K
The server and client's time zone are both EAT. But when I use WIN CVS, the time always don't match my local time.
The CVS default time zone setting is UT,