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I am running Cygwin on my Windows 95 PC haveing
installed the binary distribution. Last week I ran the 'date' command and found
that the time reported was 1 hour earlier than it should - ie it was reporting
GMT rather than taking account of Daylight Saving (BST). As our clocks have now
gone back the time is correct but only because it defaults to GMT. Next Spring
it will all go horribly wrong again!
The Cygwin date command gives -> Tue
Nov 2 17:31:16 1999
whereas the MKS Toolkit gives -> Tue Nov 2 17:31:48 GST 1999 How can I get Cygwin 'date' to recognize the
timezone on a Win95 (or NT4) machine?
Regards,
Frank Swinnerton
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