timezone question.

Ivan Kuznetsov kuzma.wm at gmail.com
Sat Dec 30 07:12:40 PST 2006


The problem may be in web-application you use. You need to modify
source code of your application. Also you can check config-files of
yor application. There may be option to tune this feature.

On 12/29/06, Marwan Sultan <dead_line at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
>    I'm using some web based application, and in the related configuration
> files i have choosed
>    to use the machine localtime.
>
>    But when i check the applications, i found out its still GMT time..
>
>    Hmm however
>    I copied my /usr/share/zoneinfo/local to /etc/localtime
>    the output of the command #date
>    will show the local country date and time, and NOT GMT.
>
>    But the applications still showing GMT as machine localtime !!
>
>    I deleted all the cockies, restarted web..
>    no luck..
>    the zero file /etc/wall_cmos_clock there and presents..
>
>    So why the web applications still says and showing the GMT in the time
> that #date command
>    showing the localtime ?
>
>    Should i change the machine bios time?
>    from adjkerntz ? safe to do it?
>
>    Any hints?
>    Its 4.8R
>
>    Marwan Sultan.
>
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