I've noticed that messages that originate here have a TZUTC kludge that says -0800. That is correct for PST but it is PDT now so my TZUTC should be -0700. How can I set BBBS to use the correct TZUTC during PDT?
I've noticed that messages that originate here have a TZUTC kludge that says >>-0800. That is correct for PST but it is PDT now so my TZUTC should be -0700. >> How can I set BBBS to use the correct TZUTC during PDT?
One would think that this would be an OS setting and not a setting in the BBS software itself. But, I could be wrong though.
BBBS seems to get the time right ok in Pacific Standard Time. It's when we spring ahead it doesn't change to Pacific Daylight Time. The computers clock does change but the TZUTC: kludge doesn't. I have found here that setting the TZ and TZUTC environments is needed, at least in PDT. In my case I set TZ=PDT+7 and TZUTC=-0700 and now my TZUTC kludg is correct.
Hello Alan.
BBBS seems to get the time right ok in Pacific Standard Time. It's when we >> spring ahead it doesn't change to Pacific Daylight Time. The computers clock >>does change but the TZUTC: kludge doesn't. I have found here that setting the >> TZ and TZUTC environments is needed, at least in PDT. In my case I set
TZ=PDT+7 and TZUTC=-0700 and now my TZUTC kludg is correct.
Maybe as a temp workaround in the script file that starts BBBSD you could do a >date check.
And when the Daylight Saving dates are reached then the TZ and the TZUTC variables could be changed as necessary. For me I would do it via a Bash script.
BBBS seems to get the time right ok in Pacific Standard Time. It's when
we spring ahead it doesn't change to Pacific Daylight Time. The
computers clock does change but the TZUTC: kludge doesn't. I have found
here that setting the TZ and TZUTC environments is needed, at least in
PDT. In my case I set TZ=PDT+7 and TZUTC=-0700 and now my TZUTC kludg
is correct.
Maybe as a temp workaround in the script file that starts BBBSD you
could do a date check. And when the Daylight Saving dates are reached
then the TZ and the TZUTC variables could be changed as necessary. For
me I would do it via a Bash script.
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