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Re: 21.2.1 sticky date
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Andreas Schwab |
Subject: |
Re: 21.2.1 sticky date |
Date: |
Wed, 04 Sep 2002 11:19:55 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.090007 (Oort Gnus v0.07) Emacs/21.3.50 (ia64-suse-linux) |
Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> writes:
|> >> my laptop roams and i tend to go with it, right now we are in japan.
|> >>
|> >> using tzsetup, i reset the timezone on my system as i move. e.g.
|> >>
|> >> roam.psg.com:/usr/home/randy> date
|> >> Wed Sep 4 14:15:47 JST 2002
|> >>
|> >> but emacs seems to remember the timezone where emacs was first
|> >> run after the system was last booted.
|> >
|> > This is the same with every program that still runs when you change the
|> > time zone. The current time zone is usually only determined once during
|> > startup. To reinitialize Emacs' view of the system's time zone use
|> > set-time-zone-rule.
|>
|> it is sticky across restarting emacs
Make sure you do not have set TZ in the environment.
Andreas.
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