[rt-users] Problem w/ time in RT

Michael Haro Michael.Haro at ceres.ca.gov
Thu Apr 11 12:50:24 EDT 2002


You should be able to use 'America/New_York'.

Michael

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Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [rt-users] Problem w/ time in RT


>>>>> "SR" == Steve Rawls <srawls at net-magic.net> writes:

SR> thanks to everyone that answered my question. I am running RT on FreeBSD
SR> 4.5. I double checked and I do have curley brackets, not parenthesis.
If I
SR> don't have US/Eastern as an available timezone can I just change
SR> $ENV{'TZ'}=$Timezone to something like $ENV{'TZ'}=EDT?
SR> Steve Rawls

In FreeBSD 4.5, you cannot use the 'US/Eastern' timezone: use the
'EST5EDT' timezone.  All valid zones are listed in
/usr/share/zoneinfo.  The $Timezone variable is just a file name
relative to this directory, so use whatever zone you like from there.



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