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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 11:43:18 -0700
From: Karl Eisenhofer <karl AT stage2i DOT com>
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Subject: bash time incorrect?

I have several systems running at my site wherein
the times reported from bash (and the date program)
are 1 hour different from the actual time.  For example
a file created as redirect from bash will have a reported
time (from ls) one hour earlier than the time reported from
windows explorer on the same file.  It seems as though
bash is setting the time correctly but reporting the time
incorrectly.  Has anyone had any experience with this problem?

Thanks

Karl


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